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![]() Richard Ferguson wrote: I posted a note a while back about the buyer's guide in Canoe and Kayak magazine, and the only response that I got said that whitewater solo canoes are not intended to carry the person and 100 pounds of gear, food, and water. I weigh 175 pounds, and sometimes need to carry water on muddy rivers, so the 100 pound cargo number is probably in the ball park. 7 days of water, at 1 gallon per day, weighs 56 pounds. Lots of good advice in this thread :-) I'll second the recommendation for a big Dagger Caper. This is a REAL whitewater boat, with lots of room and rated to carry 800lbs with 6" of freeboard, and it has 5 inches of rocker That's important for turning in whitewater. I will not disrespect the Explorer as it's a fantastic tripping canoe, but it's just not designed to be very responsive. Hundreds of people use them, and like them, and they do get the job done - but, nothing beats a ww boat with rocker if you want to manuver. That's said, let me address your reason for needing a big boat to carry water: Can't you just fill up a big tub of water and let it settle overnight, then use a filtering pump in the morning to stock up your water supply for the day? Plus, I think your estimate of water usage is low. More like 2 gallons a day if you are using water to cook, clean, etc. Maybe almost a gallon a day just for drinking when you are working hard on the water. And, who needs 56+ pounds of extra dead weight in a canoe? You have to pack a certain amount of gear and food to be comfortable. You should be alble to filter water at camp each day. Hope you find the boat you are looking for. Good luck :-) |
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