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Topic: Canoe? Kayak? Rowboat? NuCanoe!  (Read 9650 times)

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golfish

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I like this boat, wonder how it would anchor in current, driftboat style. Reminds me of an Outcast Power Drifter with a hard hull instead of inflatable. Looks like a great stillwater boat for fly fishing too.

I row a 10' kayak shaped inner tube (Outcast Commander) on norcal rivers when fly fishing. It's pretty much ideal except you can't anchor. I row forward all the time, little slower than a kayak but everything else is better.

So many new boats, "Horses for courses" now more than ever.

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Sorry to bring up an old subject, but can't seem to find my answer anywhere.  Anyone on NCKA ever tested one or know a place where I can demo one?  It's interesting that a 12 foot can handle 2 people.  Wanted to find out how it would do on the big blue as well.

Any suggestions would help!

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Pete


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Headwaters in Lodi is the Nucanoe dealer!
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Headwaters in Lodi is the Nucanoe dealer!
Go see Dan

Thanks, but afternoon trolling on Nucanoe's forum I've decided to go with anther very seaworthy vessel.

Thanks again


 

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