Scott Purvis wrote:
> I'm sure that this group has seen this question about a million times, but
> as the subject lines says, I'm a beginner. My daughter and I took a local
> class in a pool and we are hooked and want to start whitewater paddling
> this summer. So, the question is which boats whould we consider? I'm 5'7
> 170 lbs and my legs are a little on the short side. My daughter is the
> same height but 120 lbs with more normal proportions. In our class we used
> the Dagger GT 7.8 and thought it was pretty good.
Basically, IMO, the trick is to try out as many boats as you can, and
pick the one that is available, that fits your budget, that fits you and
that allows you to improve your paddling skill without giving a too
steep learning curve. I'd recommend taking the same approach for your
daughter, since she is obviously built differently than you, which means
that a smaller or lower volume boat could give her similar paddling
options (allow control and allow her to do the same tricks) to you.
Also, it may help to start out with a second hand boat, buying something
new after a year or so, when you've gotten used to paddling a boat more
often and knowing better what you want to spend your money on.
HTH.
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