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    To buy or not to buy—Swift Prospector 14 expedition Kevlar

    Just class 1 to 1+. I am sure it would do ok bumping off the rocks in shallow spots. But have not bounced it anything big and don't plan to. It eddy turns ok but its stability is so good it is hard to hold the lean. It wants to pop back up. I think it is just my skill in a solo that is the...
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    To buy or not to buy—Swift Prospector 14 expedition Kevlar

    Lots of shots Some with and without gear. Hope it helps. I had a oldtown next before and I was way too big for that. This video is on a three day trip. maybe 70 lbs of gear https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B1A53qWtHC6GCG;EB09B9F7-21EA-45F1-85A5-E3B1AA302797 Thes photos are from a 4...
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    (Another) help me find a new solo canoe

    You have to live glacier lakes in the Rocky Mountains. They rarely disappoint for beauty. Don't want to tip that water is just a short distance from the glacier
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    (Another) help me find a new solo canoe

    Yup. The rocky mtn lakes are hard to beat
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    (Another) help me find a new solo canoe

    I had an OT next (pack seat) it was heavy and slow. Sold it and got a swift prospector 14 in pack config Expedition kevlar layup. Wow what a difference. With double blade the swift is very fast in the water I was surprised. Have not done white water but on a lake in whitecaps I can do anything...
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    To buy or not to buy—Swift Prospector 14 expedition Kevlar

    I have a Swift Prospector 14 In the pack config. I am 6'5" 260lb. I mostly paddle with double blade. I paddle lakes and class 1+ rivers. It is super stable and manuverable. But with that manuverablity means its tracking with a single blade means it needs lots of correction. it is doable...
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