Recommendations on an OC-1 for a small woman?

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Here are a couple short videos of the Millbrook Boats Inferno.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYKa3BsH634
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLNkdcc3Da8
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Post by ezwater »

8) Or, as many as four small women at a time can paddle the Big Boy.
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When Aliesha was paddling OC1 she was paddling a chopped down Zoom, she still gets in it from time to time.....as most her time is spent in C1, either her Lizard or Ace. I think she's still only 100lbs. A chopped down Zoom may not be for everyone, but as far as fitting a small lady..... size wise it certainly was a good fit for her.
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Post by Half Stick Chic »

Blue Hole Sequal , I loved mine, I'm surprised no had mentiond it much lighter than probe 11 especially if y outfitt it with a pedestal saddle and much more manuverable, rolls well, loves to surf, a fun fun boat.
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kaz wrote:Here are a couple short videos of the Millbrook Boats Inferno.
The latest promotion video from Japan is here. :wink:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma_r7GfDLB4
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