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Howdy,
I've been scouring the used market for a new-to-me solo for a while (located in Southern Tier of NY but willing to travel ~200 miles). I currently paddle an Esquif Adirondack (my first solo), but I feel like I'm outgrowing it. I've learned a lot and had a lot of fun paddling it over the past 1.5 years, but a 12' flat-bottomed canoe has its limitations. I mostly do day paddles on the local rivers (Susquehanna and Chenango--paddling upstream for a couple hours and then turning around and paddling back), but I sometimes paddle on the Finger Lakes and in the Adirondacks, and I want to do some shorter multi-day trips. I also sometimes bring a fishing rod, but it's not a priority. I'm basically looking for versatility, but a step up, performance wise, from the Esquif. Something with a vaguely touring orientation.
Here are some of the boats I'm considering:
- Mad River Slipper in fiberglass, excellent condition ($900)
- Nova Craft Fox 14 in tuffstuff, hardly used, perfect condition ($1,100)
- Mad River Independence in Fiberglass, very good condition, new ash inwhales and outwhales, thwarts, and butternut end caps ($900)
Do any of you great folks have advice? Try to jump on one of these? Wait for something else? Thanks!
- Bonpawtuck
I've been scouring the used market for a new-to-me solo for a while (located in Southern Tier of NY but willing to travel ~200 miles). I currently paddle an Esquif Adirondack (my first solo), but I feel like I'm outgrowing it. I've learned a lot and had a lot of fun paddling it over the past 1.5 years, but a 12' flat-bottomed canoe has its limitations. I mostly do day paddles on the local rivers (Susquehanna and Chenango--paddling upstream for a couple hours and then turning around and paddling back), but I sometimes paddle on the Finger Lakes and in the Adirondacks, and I want to do some shorter multi-day trips. I also sometimes bring a fishing rod, but it's not a priority. I'm basically looking for versatility, but a step up, performance wise, from the Esquif. Something with a vaguely touring orientation.
Here are some of the boats I'm considering:
- Mad River Slipper in fiberglass, excellent condition ($900)
- Nova Craft Fox 14 in tuffstuff, hardly used, perfect condition ($1,100)
- Mad River Independence in Fiberglass, very good condition, new ash inwhales and outwhales, thwarts, and butternut end caps ($900)
Do any of you great folks have advice? Try to jump on one of these? Wait for something else? Thanks!
- Bonpawtuck