Does anyone have any experience or info with the Descender? I'm looking to buy my first whitewater solo boat and one of these is up for sale near me for $500.
I'm looking for something that is going to have decent stability because I'm still relatively new to whitewater, but also a boat that I can grow into for the next little while.
Any input is appreciated!
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Hi, MR. The Whitesell Descender is an all-around good boat. It's a bit big compared to the trend in open canoes, but is great for running big water and you can take it creakin', if that's your thing. What it is not is a rodeo boat; however it can still pop huge enders. Typically, Whitesell owners tend to keep their boats a long time and the boats get a lot of wear in them--a buddy of mine has had his for close to 20 years and keeps patchin' the hull. Can you see what the boat looks like in person? You want to see the condition the hull is in , plus the outfitting. If it looks pretty worn, you may be able to get the price down.
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I dont dislike it, good for river running, dry, will satisfy the beginners and up to expert paddlers(didn't Mr Whitesell run the Niagara gorge with this boat ? ). Good for solo tripping also.
But I find it too wide. Water seems far away when used to smaller boats. Also the chins give it a progressive stability that I don't like, but this is personnal, other paddlers might appreciate these rounded edges. I don't like the perception saddle, I perfer straps, but again this is mi liking.
If it's in decent shape and the price is right go for it.
But I find it too wide. Water seems far away when used to smaller boats. Also the chins give it a progressive stability that I don't like, but this is personnal, other paddlers might appreciate these rounded edges. I don't like the perception saddle, I perfer straps, but again this is mi liking.
If it's in decent shape and the price is right go for it.
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Mr. Deadlegs posted a shot that I believe is of a Descender with Nolan at the helm in another thread - this is from the Cheoah :
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