Wanna boat
Wanna boat
Would you buy this boat? Why or why not?
http://knoxville.craigslist. org/boa/6151516663.html
Looking for something between a Mohawk Probe 11 and an Old Town Discovery119. Surely there is something in that niche?
Let me add that I am 73 and want a boat that is fairly light weight, but not necessarily full on whitewater. The Discovery is too flat bottomed and the Probe (my heart's desire years ago) is more boat than I need, but maybe one between 12-14' might work. Any suggestions?
Okay, I've spent the past week on the computer burning my eyes out looking for what I (think) want and I've found 2/3 that I think would suit me.
Would prefer used, bu-ut......might go for broke and buy new.
Here's my wish list in no particular order:
Esquif Pocket Canyon
Esquif Nitro
Mohawk Probe 11'-13' (maybe 14')
Or anything similar.
Last, but not least, I haven't paddled in 2 years. Spent the previous 20 plus in a kayak and the 20+ years before that in a canoe. My paddling skills have no doubt deteriorated substantially in that time. For a boat like the ones I've listed I know I will need some (a bunch???) instruction. I live in Newton county.....any recommendations regarding an instructor?
http://knoxville.craigslist. org/boa/6151516663.html
Looking for something between a Mohawk Probe 11 and an Old Town Discovery119. Surely there is something in that niche?
Let me add that I am 73 and want a boat that is fairly light weight, but not necessarily full on whitewater. The Discovery is too flat bottomed and the Probe (my heart's desire years ago) is more boat than I need, but maybe one between 12-14' might work. Any suggestions?
Okay, I've spent the past week on the computer burning my eyes out looking for what I (think) want and I've found 2/3 that I think would suit me.
Would prefer used, bu-ut......might go for broke and buy new.
Here's my wish list in no particular order:
Esquif Pocket Canyon
Esquif Nitro
Mohawk Probe 11'-13' (maybe 14')
Or anything similar.
Last, but not least, I haven't paddled in 2 years. Spent the previous 20 plus in a kayak and the 20+ years before that in a canoe. My paddling skills have no doubt deteriorated substantially in that time. For a boat like the ones I've listed I know I will need some (a bunch???) instruction. I live in Newton county.....any recommendations regarding an instructor?
Last edited by GerryH on Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:20 pm, edited 5 times in total.
Re: Wanna boat
isn't there someone selling a probe 12 just below?
Re: Wanna boat
I have a Probe 14 in good shape. $450.00.-M-
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority,it's time to pause and reflect".
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magicmike, Thank you for replying. The probe is the boat I drooled over and wanted for years, but now I am 73 and rarely get to float, so I am looking for something that is less play (sad), but more responsive than the old town discovery.
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Re: Wanna boat
Mad River synergy is a whitewater boat with around 2.5 inches if rocker. Great river cruising boat but still quick handling. I have one posted below.
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Wenonah Argosy, Mad River Freedom Solo and Mohawk Odyssey 14 are the three off the top of my head I'd be on the look out for.
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/boa/6172605423.html
https://stlouis.craigslist.org/boa/6172605423.html
Last edited by arfish on Mon Jun 26, 2017 11:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks for the info. Will do a look for those.
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