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I had someone interested in my Genesis for sale but he is heading to ALF and someone told him the boat is to big for that area to paddle? I was just wondering if that is true...

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Big is a relative term.

I think the Genesis is a great ww tripping boat.
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Big definitely is relative.

While the Genesis may not be the ideal boat for some of the tiny runs down in ALF land, I think it would be fine on the tellico or the little or the citico. Those creeks sure can be hard on royalex though.
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Thanks for the replies... I don't have experience down there so I thought I would ask my friend might be better off with a smaller plastic boat.
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