Mad River Fantasy ?

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Danny
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Mad River Fantasy ?

Post by Danny »

I've been searching for a used boat for an intermidiate bigger guy and I've found a Mad River Fantasy relatively affordable. I can't find a lot of info on it, anyone know about the boat?
Carol
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Post by Carol »

Danny,

Danny,

The Mad River Fantasy was the next generation of the Mad River Flashback. The Fantasy came out in the mid-90s, The Flashback late 80s. Real similar hull design, The Fantasy may have had slightly larger volume-not sure.

Needless to say, both boats are very low volume compared to today's open canoes. I paddled a Flashback for many years. It is a very technique sensitive boat, and I'm sure the Fantasy was the same.

I don't think it would be a good boat for a big person. I'm 5'10", but only weigh 130 pounds, and I was good fit. My husband at 6'1", 170 pounds, was too big for it. It was a great boat to start out my then 12 year old son in. Currently, it is being used by an 11 year old boy of friends.

I hope this helps with your decision about what to do.

Happy paddling,

Carol

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Post by Toolboxafloat »

I learned that the ME was following the flashback from this article: http://www.amc-ny.org/recreational-acti ... 03_may.pdf (page 6f)

As I was told the Fantasy was the following boat to the ME (but I may be wrong and know too little about this boat. - Anyone here who can add some information?). The ME as a solo- or tandem boat might be the right choice for a bigger person (read this thread: http://cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic.php?t=7960621)

Being of avarage size I feel pretty fine in my Fantasy. Additionally I use a Dagger Phantom for the steeper stuff. The Phantom is meant for smaller people but I have addapted by and by to that tiny boat. I am quite sure that the Fantasy fits even slightly larger persons.

Axel
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