Recommendations on an OC-1 for a small woman?
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Recommendations on an OC-1 for a small woman?
Hi folks:
My partner is looking to buy an OC-1. She's reasonably experienced, just small - around 5'4", 110 lbs. She also won't have boatloads (please forgive the pun) of money to spend. She's wondering what sorts of boats she should look at. Does anyone have any experience being a smaller paddler? What's worked for you or someone you know?
My partner is looking to buy an OC-1. She's reasonably experienced, just small - around 5'4", 110 lbs. She also won't have boatloads (please forgive the pun) of money to spend. She's wondering what sorts of boats she should look at. Does anyone have any experience being a smaller paddler? What's worked for you or someone you know?
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what kind of paddling?
Maybe a lighter weight full size boat - Esquif Spark, Zephyr; Evergreen 9?)Solito; ???
Maybe some smaller rotomolded boats - Skeeter, Spanish Fly (not necessarily light, though)
Maybe a composite boat - a slalom boat, or maybe a more playful design like a Millbrook Rumba. The slalom boats will be easier to find second hand. Don't rule out new - a new Millbrook boat is comparable to new plastic...
Maybe a lighter weight full size boat - Esquif Spark, Zephyr; Evergreen 9?)Solito; ???
Maybe some smaller rotomolded boats - Skeeter, Spanish Fly (not necessarily light, though)
Maybe a composite boat - a slalom boat, or maybe a more playful design like a Millbrook Rumba. The slalom boats will be easier to find second hand. Don't rule out new - a new Millbrook boat is comparable to new plastic...
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at 117 pounds and 165 cm (don't know in inches - 5 ft 6'' ??? ) - I'm a woman, too - I do love the spark a lot. Fast, responsive. I'd look for this or another used Slalom OC1 - don't fear the more sensitive material, the boat performance is more than worth a little extra attention for rocks
another good choice is the Robson Holmes, but as this boat comes from a european manufacturer it might be difficult to get in northern america
another good choice is the Robson Holmes, but as this boat comes from a european manufacturer it might be difficult to get in northern america
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If she's into creeks or playing in holes - I'm an inch shorter and a couple of pounds heavier , but I LOVE LOVE LOVE my Spanish Fly (tough to find used though and new ones are $$$ but worth it) and enjoyed my Skeeter.
They aren't the lightest boats out there, but I have no problem with hiking in/out or portaging due to the shorter length. I used to paddle an Ocoee and had to use a portage yoke in order to be able to hike the boat in and out because of the length.
Kimmie
They aren't the lightest boats out there, but I have no problem with hiking in/out or portaging due to the shorter length. I used to paddle an Ocoee and had to use a portage yoke in order to be able to hike the boat in and out because of the length.
Kimmie
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boat for small female
I've got a zoom for sell in the gearswap section
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Try before you buy!
As far as I've seen on the european armada, most woman like the spark, because it's light, and fast to accelerate. Even though a zephir is also light, the woman at the armada were less interested while for most too heavy to get on speed.
I think a zoom or prelude might be a bit to extreme to start with, and maybe she doesn't like that type of paddling.
So i'd say, try to find out what kind of boating you want to do, if anything specific, or else search for a good allround boat. And give them a try, since everybody here names his personal favorite, or nearly everybody .
As far as I've seen on the european armada, most woman like the spark, because it's light, and fast to accelerate. Even though a zephir is also light, the woman at the armada were less interested while for most too heavy to get on speed.
I think a zoom or prelude might be a bit to extreme to start with, and maybe she doesn't like that type of paddling.
So i'd say, try to find out what kind of boating you want to do, if anything specific, or else search for a good allround boat. And give them a try, since everybody here names his personal favorite, or nearly everybody .