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My green Ram-X 15' 6" "Explorer DLX" may not be the fastest
or most easily paddled canoe out there but, by gum, it's extremely tough, extremely stable, and was amazingly inexpensive to purchase at the local "Dick's" sporting goods store! Also, it's a WONDERFUL boat for the purposes I use it for - fishing, recreational paddling on placid park lakes, and occasional trips down the slow, scenic rivers in the Midwest. So fie upon all of you canoe snobs out there... I bet that my Pelican/Coleman boat will still be in good shape and in use long after you've repaired and repaired and thrown away your "Ols Town", "Weneoah", et al! I leave you with this quoting of KON -26 December, 2000 - Our Coleman's been from PA to Maine in the sun and in the rain for the money its a honey I'd buy me another one again. I'll praise what others berate for our family its been great I'll extol it as I paddle or pole it, the fun has been first-rate. |
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![]() "Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message news ![]() So fie upon all of you canoe snobs out there... I bet that my Pelican/Coleman boat will still be in good shape and in use long after you've repaired and repaired and thrown away your "Ols Town", "Weneoah", et al! Sounds like you have to try pretty hard to convince yourself you made the right choice.... ;-) Good paddling in WHATEVER you paddle, Bob Scott -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Garrison Hilliard wrote:
My green Ram-X 15' 6" "Explorer DLX" may not be the fastest or most easily paddled canoe out there but, by gum, it's extremely tough, extremely stable, and was amazingly inexpensive to purchase at the local "Dick's" sporting goods store! Also, it's a WONDERFUL boat for the purposes I use it for - fishing, recreational paddling on placid park lakes, and occasional trips down the slow, scenic rivers in the Midwest. [deletia] Right on man! 'Tis bettter to be on the water than standin' on the shore wishin'! What rivers you boat in the midwest? Any in MO? We have a lot! :-) I WW kayak mostly, but have boated most major fla****er rivers in MO too! -- John Kuthe, 1st rule of Govt: protect people from Govt 2nd rule of Govt: protect people from each other BUT: It must *never* become the job of Govt to protect people from themselves! |
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In article , "Garrison Hilliard"
writes: And you'd be amazed at how durable and easily repaired my Ram-X hull is, If you are happy with you boat and that's what you can afford, fine. I'm glad that you can get on the water. Don't kid yourself into thinking that it is the best product for the job. But you practically said it was in your opening remark! I think you're missing the point. The buyers of coleman canoes are generally just like the buyers of Sea Eagle inflatable kayaks, first time buyers with little experience or knowledge of boat performance or durablity. You don't have to drop thousands of dollars for a decent boat and for a few hundred more than these economy boats, you can get a boat that will perform and last a lifetime. Take a Mohawk Nova 17, this boat list for $820 dollars direct from Mohawk and is a far superior boat in all ways to the Coleman. You can generally pick up the Old Town Discovery series boat for a couple hundred under that price. While I find the extra weight of Poly hull a bit cumbersome, the hull design on these boats are decent and the outfitting is fair if you stay away from the plastic tractor seats. I've had this same discussion on the inflatable side about Sea Eagles and others. But no matter what is said in their defense, the boat is slow, it doesn't really have a self bailing system and the construction method is suspect. For pretty close to the same money, you can get a far superior boat from someone like Innova. Do the research before you buy. You don't have to accept a poor performing boat just because you are on a budget. SYOTR Larry C. |
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Stroyer wrote:
Oh, and then there's my canoe... it's not the fastest, the easiest turning, it's not the lightest, and I'm still pretty new to the sport... but I still have had a blast with my Green Pelican Explorer. It's probably not the best at anything (but the cooler IS cool)... but it works .... and I enjoy it. Isn't that what it's all about? I thought it was. I just used my lovely $279 Pelican Explorer at the Paddlefest and it performed like a true champion, carrying myself, my bicycle, and the oodles of promo stuff I'd gathered safely and stably down the wide Ohio, passing many "yuppie schooners" along the way. Granted, my canoe wasn't the first to make landfall at Cincinnati's Public Landing, but it sure wasn't the last one to do so, either! |
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