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I am planning to buy a whitewater canoe, preferably used. I looked a
little on the web, but found little on how to choose a whitewater canoe. I have been running whitewater in my Old Town Camper canoe, not exactly the right canoe for the job, but I have successfully run class III. I got carried away and added a removable saddle and thigh straps, sort of like putting racing stripes on a VW bus. The people I paddle with have been bugging me to get a real whitewater boat, they say that I have the skills, I just need a better boat. Given that I have been paddling a 36 inch wide and 16 foot long canoe, I don't want too radical a change, although any whitewater canoe would be a big change. One of the local people had a boat for sale, but he said that it was probably more extreme than was appropriate for me. I weigh 200 pounds, so I need a larger boat, especially if I add camping gear. Are there any common models that I might find used that I should look for? Are there any relatively inexpensive new models worth considering? I suppose I am looking for a whitewater canoe appropriate for larger intermediate whitewater paddlers. Since I have no experience to speak of in whitewater canoes, I am inclined to think that a paddle test is of limited use for me. When I have paddled whitewater canoes on flat water they feel very strange and unstable. I guess if I sat in one and flipped it in flat water that might be a reason not to buy it. ;-) Rather than depend on my own uneducated taste, I would rather get an appropriate whitewater boat and gradually become accustomed to it. Comments? Suggestions? Richard -- http://www.fergusonsculpture.com Sculptures in copper and other metals |
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