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I have learned a lot about canoes in the past year. My first canoe was a 16' OT Camper, which is stable, great on ponds/flat water, but not very dynamic on moving water. About a year ago, I picked up an Esquif "Echo" and quickly learned that soloing is an entirely different experience from paddling a tandem. (I also learned not to wear waist-high waders while learning how to keep a solo upright on moving water.) Last month, I picked up a 17' MR Duck Hunter (Revelation hull), which I am looking forward to getting on the water, probably as a dedicated tandem.
In the past, I thought a 16' MR Explorer design was a practical design for a tandem to be paddled solo, but lately I have started to think that 16' Prospectors make a better all-around tandem for paddling solo on Michigan rivers and lakes. What do the experts say?
In the past, I thought a 16' MR Explorer design was a practical design for a tandem to be paddled solo, but lately I have started to think that 16' Prospectors make a better all-around tandem for paddling solo on Michigan rivers and lakes. What do the experts say?