Want to do a float hunt locally. Conditions - Low water and will be getting out (frequently) to pull raft in shallow water over rocks etc. Mostly class 1-2. CFS could be as low as 200.
I have only been on a raft on a river once which was last year. I lived on a lake so am familiar with oaring and controlling canoes, kayaks, aluminum boat, and calm water. I did a 4 day float last year in a 14' raft and did ok. Got stuck in a few places (as in the water being to deep to get out and push) with one being a little bit sketch. It is the same river that I plan to float this year. Anyway, I think I would be able to pick different lines and avoid a few of those spots.
Recommendation for a raft? Biggest concern is putting a hole in it and having to deal with patching it up. Would really like to avoid that scenario or at least reduce greatly reduce the odds of that happening.
Looking at alpacaraft forager and the pr-49. I can drive down to the river and launch where I am going to float. It would be nice to keep the weight down incase I wanted to pack it in the back country etc. However, I want to avoid tearing up the raft and patching it up. I have also been eyeing the Kork.
Summary - Raft that is durable (1000 denier?). Can pack an elk or muley out. Maybe fit two people if need be. Also like quick set up and take down of the raft itself.
I have only been on a raft on a river once which was last year. I lived on a lake so am familiar with oaring and controlling canoes, kayaks, aluminum boat, and calm water. I did a 4 day float last year in a 14' raft and did ok. Got stuck in a few places (as in the water being to deep to get out and push) with one being a little bit sketch. It is the same river that I plan to float this year. Anyway, I think I would be able to pick different lines and avoid a few of those spots.
Recommendation for a raft? Biggest concern is putting a hole in it and having to deal with patching it up. Would really like to avoid that scenario or at least reduce greatly reduce the odds of that happening.
Looking at alpacaraft forager and the pr-49. I can drive down to the river and launch where I am going to float. It would be nice to keep the weight down incase I wanted to pack it in the back country etc. However, I want to avoid tearing up the raft and patching it up. I have also been eyeing the Kork.
Summary - Raft that is durable (1000 denier?). Can pack an elk or muley out. Maybe fit two people if need be. Also like quick set up and take down of the raft itself.




