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Louie wrote:Yarnell I didn't say a Teaurea, I said sumthin else. If all he ever paddles is big deep water a Royalex is OK but if he is ever goin to any creeks Royalex suxs. The Ovaulation double suxs I built the moldin table for the Ovaulation and it is a dog. It is like a bulldozer It doesn't cut throu the water It tries to push the water. Why should he waste his money on a boat that wasn't very good when it came out and has gotton worse as so many other better boat came along. You must be kin to my first wife she though she could read my too.
I would love so much to argue Louie here... Unfortunately I think you pretty darn right. :roll:

But the thing that I find strange is that CJT mentionned the XL 13 to be "allright but too long" well if that boat was just close to OK for the type of boating you do... Then you'll definitely love a probe 12. Smaller and faster, not as edgy but fun and enough room for quite a bunch of stuff.

But if you are looking at steeping up and doing other types of rivers: smaller creeks then definitely look for a plastic boat. spanish fly, taureau, skeeter, quake etc.

good luck shopping...
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Post by ELGOTTO »

Louie do you always paddle a Taureau? In some of the videos I thought you were paddling a Spanish Fly. Maybe I just didn't which one was you.
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Marc of course I am right. I ain't always right but I ain't never been wrong.

No you never saw a picture of me in a Spanish Fly when they came out I was still on team Dagger and would never be photoed in anything but a Dagger boat. My boat progression

60's
Alum sumthin or another
70's
Coleman and Blue Hole OCA
80's
Sunburst II
Caper
Encore
90's
Profit
Ocoee
Quake
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Zoom
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10's
Teaureau
maybe a Prelude or Fly, but I hope the new boat is to the point where I love it.
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60's? :o
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CJT wrote:Still being in college buying a used boat is my only option. Im coming from a mohawk xl-13 and having the oppurtunity to purchase a dagger ovation or a mohawk probe 12. Im 6' 2" and 150 lbs, I know I'm a bean pole. The xl-13 is a good boat it is just to big for me. So what do yall think would be a good fit for me?
Are these the only two choices, a Probe12 or Ovation... or were they just just potential favorites?
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Ya what about it? Alum. boat, steel Falstaff cans, no helment or life jackets. Little Tennessee was undamned from Cjhillowee all the way to Lenoir City
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Post by yarnellboat »

Sure, the Slo-vation plows (who am I to argue with a guy who's done something with moulds), and the Probe isn't very crisp,...

but for a guy on a low budget who wants out of an XL13 and has to pick between the two: pick either, but just know there's funner boats for you to move into! And at your weight, you've got a lot of designs that will work for you, lucky B. So, save your pennies and in the meantime try as many boats as you can.

At least getting out of the XL13 is a step in the right direction. Have fun!

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All three boats I have been looking at are within my price range and are within a reasonable driving distance. It seems all the open boaters here in Arkansas are boat hoarders :D I know royalex isnt as durable as plastic but these are my only options at this time. Kind of want a new boat to before I head to nawfest
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Come to ALF and we will have about every type of boat you would want to try out
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Louie wrote:Come to ALF and we will have about every type of boat you would want to try out

i cant wait for ALF ... i would like to see about demo'ing a Blackfly ...
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If the only currently affordable alternatives to an XL 13 are the Probe 12 and the Ovation, I believe I'd squirrel my money away until something better came along based on the goal to "step it up" (Viper 11, Ocoee, Detonator, etc.)
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Thinkin about goin into rodeo huh?
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http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewforum.php?f=1

Keep an eye on that section of the board... people typically start selling used boats in spring... in other words... a month or so. :wink:

BTW... what's the most you can spend???

$1 ? :lol:

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Louie wrote:The Ovaulation double suxs I built the moldin table for the Ovaulation and it is a dog. It is like a bulldozer It doesn't cut throu the water It tries to push the water. Why should he waste his money on a boat that wasn't very good when it came out and has gotton worse as so many other better boat came along.
Oh, I get it now, the Ovation is your fault :roll:

Yes it is dog slow, it does not cut through the water it is like a bulldozer :o
But it is pretty forgiving, surfs easily and spins in a hole. One day I'll work out how it does this 8)
I think the main problem is that as its slow you can struggle to make upstream moves, and you DO have to put a bit of effort in to engage the chines to carve sharp turns. But I'd still rather be in that for river running creeks than a 13ft boat and definitely preferable to an XL13 :)
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