I went back and forth on this for three months before I bought back into canoeing haha and here recently a hardly used, stored inside, 15' Wenonah Prospector in green RX came up on the local market in the $500ish range with 2 Grey Owl paddles. Hopefully it sells fast so I don't have to muse buying it anymore, because my next canoe needs to be a very lightweight and portable canoe for fly fishing high country lakes :- )
In the end I really think it's in the eye of the beerholder, there's excellent reasons to go either way, so you makes your choice and live with the compromises :- )
Ultimately I compromised on the compromise :- ) My Nova Craft Ex. Tuff Stuff Supernova is 14' 10", 32" at the gunnels, 15" deep with a fairly rounded bottom and good rocker for general purpose that seems to start in the middle of the boat making it more maneuverable than it seems like it should be. I was warned when I bought it that it's right on the edge, if not oversize for being a true solo canoe, but won't carry weight as graceful as a 15' tandem. On flat water day trips she definitely need a 5gal water can up front for best effect, but standing up to fly fish works fine once I got used to it. On Class II/III river trips she really shines, gracefully handling rapids with a trip load and being efficient enough on the flats.
I like to think of her as a 'performance' Prospector :- ) and even though she doesn't handle in white water like my former Mad River Genesis, she does a better job overall with a trip load and I'm about the tripping. I definitely appreciate the nearly center paddle position and ability to use cross strokes and would probably been just as well served with a Clipper Caribou S or maybe the Clipper 14' Prospector and the Esqif Pocket Canyon was also on the short list, but in the end I had to choose haha
My wife took this pic, she said 'Pose, so I have a current photo of you and the canoe for the S&R guys haha' She has a keen sense of humor :- )
In the end I really think it's in the eye of the beerholder, there's excellent reasons to go either way, so you makes your choice and live with the compromises :- )
Ultimately I compromised on the compromise :- ) My Nova Craft Ex. Tuff Stuff Supernova is 14' 10", 32" at the gunnels, 15" deep with a fairly rounded bottom and good rocker for general purpose that seems to start in the middle of the boat making it more maneuverable than it seems like it should be. I was warned when I bought it that it's right on the edge, if not oversize for being a true solo canoe, but won't carry weight as graceful as a 15' tandem. On flat water day trips she definitely need a 5gal water can up front for best effect, but standing up to fly fish works fine once I got used to it. On Class II/III river trips she really shines, gracefully handling rapids with a trip load and being efficient enough on the flats.
I like to think of her as a 'performance' Prospector :- ) and even though she doesn't handle in white water like my former Mad River Genesis, she does a better job overall with a trip load and I'm about the tripping. I definitely appreciate the nearly center paddle position and ability to use cross strokes and would probably been just as well served with a Clipper Caribou S or maybe the Clipper 14' Prospector and the Esqif Pocket Canyon was also on the short list, but in the end I had to choose haha
My wife took this pic, she said 'Pose, so I have a current photo of you and the canoe for the S&R guys haha' She has a keen sense of humor :- )