Compare Probe 12II, and Viper 11 & 12
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I paddle an Outrage X (six five two twenty) and I can leave the Vipers in the dust. >>
Hmmm...
... fast is a matter of perspective. Slalom course, a V12 will smoke an Outrage.
Geezer- Get the V12, it will take you a few months to pay your dues (i.e. twitching, flipping & generally hating the boat) but, when the groove kicks in, you'll find why Frankie H. is considered one of the best whitewater open boat designers ever.
The Probe is a good boat... but somewhat parallel to what you are used to. The Outrage may be one step further. The similarities with what you have paddled will make the transition to these easier, but to truly jump to the next level is not always a comfortable process.
The Viper, or even an Ocoee, would be a better choice for becoming a better boater, in my opinion.
JD
Hmmm...
... fast is a matter of perspective. Slalom course, a V12 will smoke an Outrage.
Geezer- Get the V12, it will take you a few months to pay your dues (i.e. twitching, flipping & generally hating the boat) but, when the groove kicks in, you'll find why Frankie H. is considered one of the best whitewater open boat designers ever.
The Probe is a good boat... but somewhat parallel to what you are used to. The Outrage may be one step further. The similarities with what you have paddled will make the transition to these easier, but to truly jump to the next level is not always a comfortable process.
The Viper, or even an Ocoee, would be a better choice for becoming a better boater, in my opinion.
JD
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Hmmmmmmmm
Fast is a matter of perspective...
Hmmmmmmmm....
I smell a challenge.
Also, question......
Why has Dana Henry won the OC Nats five years running in an Outrage?
Also, fact.......
Outrages, Phantoms, and Ocoees each outnumber V12s about ten to one at the Nats.
Not saying that you couldn't smoke me of course, but smoking me and smoking everyone else is a different matter.
Another quick edgy boat that can be really good if you can get the hang of it is the Prodigy.
Good Luck!
Kalifornia Kid
Hmmmmmmmm....
I smell a challenge.
Also, question......
Why has Dana Henry won the OC Nats five years running in an Outrage?
Also, fact.......
Outrages, Phantoms, and Ocoees each outnumber V12s about ten to one at the Nats.
Not saying that you couldn't smoke me of course, but smoking me and smoking everyone else is a different matter.
Another quick edgy boat that can be really good if you can get the hang of it is the Prodigy.
Good Luck!
Kalifornia Kid
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I think that from a physics/naval architecture perspective, round hulls are faster - somehitng about minimizing wetted surface area. Look at wildwater boats - they have a nearly circular cross section. Our other shapes are to deal with other needs - stability, planing (that's another argument), maneuverability, carving, etc...
I *prefer* a flat bottomed, edgy boat because of how it handles. I *think* I'm faster when making transitions (eddies) in an edgy boat than in a round bottomed boat. It might be just be my technique, though.
I still like the Viper 12 a whole lot! And ifn you was to smoke me on a slalom course, the boat would be the last thing I could in good concsience blame...
Scott
[I've got an ME I'm restoring for use with the kids, so I'll be getting some round bottom boat practive again....]
I *prefer* a flat bottomed, edgy boat because of how it handles. I *think* I'm faster when making transitions (eddies) in an edgy boat than in a round bottomed boat. It might be just be my technique, though.
I still like the Viper 12 a whole lot! And ifn you was to smoke me on a slalom course, the boat would be the last thing I could in good concsience blame...
Scott
[I've got an ME I'm restoring for use with the kids, so I'll be getting some round bottom boat practive again....]
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<< I smell a challenge. >>
There was no challenge.
<<Why has Dana Henry won the OC Nats five years running in an Outrage? >>
Maybe she doesn't like the Viper? Maybe she has not paddled one?
Is it possible she could run faster times in a Viper? I don't know, but...
<<Outrages, Phantoms, and Ocoees each outnumber V12s about ten to one at the Nats. >>
As well, this weekends' race (Locust Fork Inv.) it's a pretty good bet that, with maybe one exception, I'll be the only one there with a Viper. It is not a popular boat, for certain... some even "believe" the design to be a little dated. I believe that most don't prefer it because of the break in period... it takes some getting used to.
<<<Not saying that you couldn't smoke me of course, but smoking me and smoking everyone else is a different matter.>>>
I was making no reference to you or me, or anyone else... I was describing my opinion of the boats, from what I've experienced & observed... regardless of who is in them. There are lots of fast boaters out there... A couple of years ago Phil Foti ran faster times than me in his SKEETER (not exactly a fast boat by slalom standards). Could he have run a faster time in a Viper, or an Outrage, for that matter? More than likely.
FWIW, I've had & still have a bunch of boats... glass & plastic. For my general use boat I started in an XL13, went to a Probe12, went through a couple of V12s, am going through my 2nd V11 & Ocoee, & I had/have fun with all of them. The rest of my boats are/have been for racing... or just for fun
My best advice to geezer was what I stated before, with this addendum... try all of them, get what you like, if you find something next year you like more... trade. Paddling should be fun, don't stress over the fine lines between boats, get the one you think you'll enjoy the most now.
JD
There was no challenge.
<<Why has Dana Henry won the OC Nats five years running in an Outrage? >>
Maybe she doesn't like the Viper? Maybe she has not paddled one?
Is it possible she could run faster times in a Viper? I don't know, but...
<<Outrages, Phantoms, and Ocoees each outnumber V12s about ten to one at the Nats. >>
As well, this weekends' race (Locust Fork Inv.) it's a pretty good bet that, with maybe one exception, I'll be the only one there with a Viper. It is not a popular boat, for certain... some even "believe" the design to be a little dated. I believe that most don't prefer it because of the break in period... it takes some getting used to.
<<<Not saying that you couldn't smoke me of course, but smoking me and smoking everyone else is a different matter.>>>
I was making no reference to you or me, or anyone else... I was describing my opinion of the boats, from what I've experienced & observed... regardless of who is in them. There are lots of fast boaters out there... A couple of years ago Phil Foti ran faster times than me in his SKEETER (not exactly a fast boat by slalom standards). Could he have run a faster time in a Viper, or an Outrage, for that matter? More than likely.
FWIW, I've had & still have a bunch of boats... glass & plastic. For my general use boat I started in an XL13, went to a Probe12, went through a couple of V12s, am going through my 2nd V11 & Ocoee, & I had/have fun with all of them. The rest of my boats are/have been for racing... or just for fun
My best advice to geezer was what I stated before, with this addendum... try all of them, get what you like, if you find something next year you like more... trade. Paddling should be fun, don't stress over the fine lines between boats, get the one you think you'll enjoy the most now.
JD
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Haha, just about died laughing man. And yep, That's Vermont. The state that makes New Hampshire nervous. Of course, I can't talk too much, with everything going on down in San Fran lately its the city that makes the rest of Cali nervous. Just thought I'd let JD know, you know, he said that he though that maybe "she" would do better in a Viper. I'm guessing that Dana doesn't get on this site much, but you know just in case. Talk to you later.
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