The only short boat that doesn't fit the Category you're looking into regarding Speed would be the ION, although you'd still fit into it lenght- and weight-wise.
I (at 185 LBs and 1,90m) love my Spark ("too heavy for the boat", I am, lots of people said.. not the effin case if I have fun paddling it, or is it=?) and my Option. And my Spanish Fly. And my Big Dog Force.
You know.. it's not the length, it's the circumference that counts.. err.. no, it's what you DO with it.
Oh and yes, I can paddle my spark standing up or sitting on the saddle top or backwards leaning on the bulkhead front.. comfy.
I would go with the last recommendation. Paddle all of these boats you're thinking about - especially the ones you think won't ever fit you and your paddling styles. You might be surprised..
Cheerio,
Jan
Question of Length
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Re: Question of Length
As someone who has been a short boat guy from the beginning I really like short boats. I do now have a beater Outrage that I enjoy paddling sometimes but it does feel large when trying to use tight river features to move around.
As has been said before, at your size and weight you can choose from any of the current short canoe designs and still be well within their capacity. For the Octane 91 the weight capacity is almost moot, as a tandem (Octane 92 - same hull, different outfitting) it routinely gets run with 400lbs (+) with no trouble.
As has been said before, at your size and weight you can choose from any of the current short canoe designs and still be well within their capacity. For the Octane 91 the weight capacity is almost moot, as a tandem (Octane 92 - same hull, different outfitting) it routinely gets run with 400lbs (+) with no trouble.
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Re: Question of Length
Wow! I wish there was a "like" button for all of the great replies. It sounds like a small boat is in my future. Now I just need some advice on how to convince the finance committee (i.e. my wife) that I need a third boat!
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Re: Question of Length
You only have two boats?! Good grief man, you need a boat infusion *stat*!!
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I'm getting the shakes just thinking about having only two boats
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Re: Question of Length
I only have onearhdc wrote:I'm getting the shakes just thinking about having only two boats
I also have a C1 but I only really use that bad boy for park and play.
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