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Bill, I am almost never on trips with OC-2s, because almost nobody
paddles whitewater in OC-2s. When I am "social-boating" easy streams it tends not to be an issue, because most of that crowd aren't hard-strokers anyway. Last weekend I went, for the first time in years, on a self-supported canoe camper -- the Roanoke River below the Fall Line on the Coastl Plain of Eastern NC. There were two guys soloing trippers (a 16' Penobscot and a 17' Grumman), one guy in a 14' Bluehole Sunburst II, one guy in a 12'xx" Mohawk Shaman, and me in my 12'4" Prodigy X. I didn't see much of the guy in the Shaman, because he got on the water as much as a half-hour ahead of the rest of us and we caught up with him as we neared lunch stop, or the end of each day. I noticed that I needed to take one stroke for each three of the Grumman paddler and for each two of the Bluehole paddler, just to keep up. But keep up I did -- I'm in training for my retirement trek (eight years from now), remember? -- even though we were doing nearly 4 mph with almost no current to assist us. I was kinda sore by the end of day two; then I remembered that this was just how I felt when I was a beginning paddler. At the time I thought it was inexperience and un-conditioned muscles. Now I realize that, when I was beginning, all the trips were led by old-schoolers in those big long boats, whereas I have always paddled shorter whitewater boats. So now I think those old guys weren't so much tougher than I after all! -Richard, His Kanubic Travesty -- ================================================== ==================== Richard Hopley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Winston-Salem, NC, USA .. . . Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll . . .. rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net . . . . . . . . . .. cell: (301) 775-0471 .. OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters .. rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu . . . . . . . . . . . office: (336) 713-5077 ================================================== ==================== Bill Tuthill wrote: Oci-One Kanubi wrote: Generally speaking, you should consider what kind of whitewater you like best: if you like big water you could get one of the longer boats suggested here, but if you like (as I do) tight, technical streams then you should go for a shorter boat that is rated to carry your weight. Hey Oci-Wan, when you're on a trip with OC-2 boats having two paddlers, are you able to keep up? Last weekend I ran the lower lower Tuolumne (class 1) to watch salmon with a buncha open canoes. I was paddling my inflatable kayak of course. We had four canoe flips. In one rescue I did, it was amazing how easily the boat slipped thru the water, even though it was completely swamped! Amazing underwater hull speed. I had to paddle hard to keep up with the OC-2 flotilla, especially in sections with slow-moving water. |
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