If you could win a free Esquif...
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- Pain Boater
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- bigspencer07
- Pain Boater
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- C Guru
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ANy one of those!!
At this point, I'd love to have any one of those. I'm down my OC-1 and have nothing to paddle this season.
But as soon as I sell enough of my belongings on craigslist, I will be making a WTB post on here. I already have a lengthy list of possibilities.
Now, for my vote....the Raven...solely based on a review I read that stated it was a forgiving boat that will likely become the "go to" boat for paddling schools. But it's all a wish right now.
But as soon as I sell enough of my belongings on craigslist, I will be making a WTB post on here. I already have a lengthy list of possibilities.
Now, for my vote....the Raven...solely based on a review I read that stated it was a forgiving boat that will likely become the "go to" boat for paddling schools. But it's all a wish right now.
Chester the Brace Monkey.
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- C Guru
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free Esquif
i'd love to get my hands on a Taureau,my local dealer won't demo one so i'm unable to see if it would work for me,for where i live i think it would be the boat of choice for sure.i love my nitro for the right time and place ani love my c-1,but i think the Taureau would be the bomb...
That wasn't carnage,watch this...
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- Pain Boater
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I had the chance to test paddle a Raven (set up cab fwd) at the NOC. Pretty much a stalwart performing, no surprises kind of boat, easy to outgrow, and heavy. Good for a school or someone who doesn't paddle often. Better choices if you plan on paddling even semi-frequentlythe Raven...solely based on a review I read that stated it was a forgiving boat that will likely become the "go to" boat for paddling schools
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vertige
Vertige - Being new to the canoe world and a larger sized paddler, it would be my choice.