Hi all,
This is my first post although I have been watching the forum for a little bit now. So here is a quick presentation. 40+ guy currently living in Vancouver. I have moderate experience paddling 6 persons racing Polynesian outrigger canoes both on lagoons (kind of flat water but with tides : )), and on the ocean (pretty sure this does not translate in whitewater experience at all).
I have been interested to get into canoeing since I moved in Vancouver, so here I am.
I plan to do mostly flat water and eventually class I river. Trips will be mostly day trips and a couple of overnight / 2 night trips during the summer (I am full of good intentions to lot lot of tripping but I know that reality will be something else).
Also, I will probably be mostly solo with potentially the dog and one of the kid from time to time.
So, to do this, I am planning to grab a Clipper Caribou S
http://www.clippercanoes.com/caribou-s/This doesn't see to be a popular canoe but it seems to fit my requirements the best and I would like to go with Clipper since I live close to them).
I was also looking at the Tripper S
http://www.clippercanoes.com/tripper-s/. It's bigger, so will be probably more comfortable when (if ) I have a kid, but it is heavier, more expensive and I am thinking that I won't need the extra space that often. On the plus side, it's a more popular canoe, so you can find some second hand like that one
https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/van/boa/d/canoe-clipper-tripper/6662706272.html (but I do not like the repair behind the bow flotation box).
There is also a Nova Trapper 12' in Royalex available,
https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/rds/boa/d/solo-canoe-nova-craft-trapper/6672000331.html , but this seems to be a really small platform if you want to go " far" / overnight.
Does anyone has any comment on those boats?
And to finish I have a question, my understanding is that a webbed seat vs a bucket seat is more a matter of personal preferences than anything else. Can someone confirm please?
Cheers,
T.