How much does an OC1 cost?
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Outrigger Zone (Ozone) Volare Outrigger Canoe | Ozone Adjustable Foam Seat Pad | Outrigger Zone (Ozone) Hurricane OC1 Canoe |
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Our Price: $5,550.00 | Our Price: $5,550.00 | Our Price: $4,950.00 |
How long is the kahele OC1?
19’3″
OC1 by Puakea. At 19’3″, the new Kahele pairs the manageability of smaller size with a progressive approach to canoe design. The Kahele is designed for improved efficiency by eliminating length in the nose and tail of the canoe.
How much does an OC1 weigh?
Hull Weight: 19.5 lbs. Rigged Weight: 24 lbs. Length: 19 ft. 3 in.
How do you measure outrigger paddles?
If you have a longer torso than average for your height, go to the high end of the range. When ordering a paddle to be used with a one or two person canoe or an Unlimited OC-6, go to the middle or low end of the range….More videos on YouTube.
Your Height | Paddle Length |
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6’0”-6’2” | 50”-52” |
6’3”-6’5” | 51”-53” |
How much does an OC-1 cost?
Volare Pro Model OC1 Outrigger Canoe: USD $5,500 + local sales tax + shipping surcharge + destination fee (if applicable). Processing fees will be charged when using a card to pay for a canoe. Canoes can be customized using the 19 available colors from the color chart below.
How long is a one man outrigger canoe?
Specs. Length: 20 ft.
What is OC1?
OC-1 may refer to: OC-1, a class of specifications for SONET optical fiber in telecommunications. The pseudonym of a US official who shot Guantanamo captive Omar Khadr. The class of canoe racing: outrigger canoe, one person; see Outrigger canoeing#Racing. Solo Open Canoe for Whitewater canoeing.
How much does a OC-1 canoe cost?
USD $5,500
Volare Pro Model OC1 Outrigger Canoe: USD $5,500 + local sales tax + shipping surcharge + destination fee (if applicable). Processing fees will be charged when using a card to pay for a canoe. Canoes can be customized using the 19 available colors from the color chart below.
How fast can a canoe be paddled?
3 mph
Because taking no breaks and canoeing straight through on calm, still water, the average canoeist can paddle around 2.6 knots or 3 mph. Of course weather, physical condition of the person, and a canoe’s speed can increase or decrease that time. But 3.5 hours to paddle a canoe 10 miles is just a guideline.