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It would be hard to find a WORSE boat. Too short, too wide, an absolute
barge to paddle that will fill easily with water. IMHO, Old Town has never been able to design a decent boat. Look at Mad River Canoes if you want to paddle flat water; for whitewater, Mohawk's Probe-12 can't be beat. The Pack boat also has very little room for FEET - your feet, that is. Try kneeling against the seat and see what I mean! Rainy from Roosevelt "Chicago Paddling-Fishing" wrote in message ... CanoePam wrote: : I've had one for 7-8 years. Nice little canoe for getting in tight places. : It isn't fast and it isn't sleek, but it is wonderfully light and works : great with a double-bladed paddle. I find the seat a little high, and I've : been saying for years I'll lower it an inch or two. It feels "tippy" to : inexperienced paddlers at first, and I've had people tip it over the first : time they've been in it. I've never had a problem though. Yep, I agree.... one of our boats is a discovery 119k (similar size but about 10 pounds more). It's no problem with me in it, and we've carried small kids in it too... -- John Nelson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell) |
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