Forager vs Rendezvous — Choosing Between AlpackaRaft’s Multi-Person Models

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“I want a two-person packraft — which model should I get?”

The Forager and Rendezvous are both multi-person AlpackaRaft models, but they’re built around completely different priorities. “Both can carry two people” is true. “Both work the same way” is not.

This article compares the two boats across paddling style, water compatibility, and use cases to help you decide which one fits.

Note: The Tango has been discontinued. The Forager and Rendezvous are the two current multi-person options in the AlpackaRaft lineup.

How the Two Boats Differ — In One Line Each

Forager: Maximum versatility. Families, hunting, whitewater — one boat that covers everything.

Rendezvous: Fishing and flatwater, done well. Elevated seating, comfortable two-adult paddling, optimized for casting.

These aren’t competing for the same buyer. The question is which use case describes you.

Spec Comparison

ForagerRendezvous
Primary useFamily, hunting, whitewaterFishing, flatwater touring
Whitewater capability◎ Class III–IV×
Self-bailing floor
Load capacityMaximum (highest in lineup)High
Two-person comfort
Fishing suitability
Hunting suitability×
Paddle styleKayak and canoe both supportedKayak primary

Paddling Style

Forager

Supports both kayak style (single paddler at the stern with a double-blade paddle) and canoe style (two paddlers fore and aft with single-blade paddles). The Aqua Bound Shred Apart paddle — co-developed with AlpackaRaft — converts between the two configurations, making style switching straightforward.

Rendezvous

Designed for two adults to paddle together in comfortable seated positions. The elevated seat height makes it well-suited for casting — the bow paddler can fish while the stern paddler handles propulsion. Flatwater efficiency and comfort are the priorities.

Water Compatibility

The most important practical difference between these two boats is where they can go.

Water typeForagerRendezvous
Lake and flatwater
Lightwater (gentle current)
Class I–II (light riffles)
Class III–IV (whitewater)◎ (two experienced paddlers)×

The Forager’s self-bailing floor automatically drains water that enters the cockpit — this is what makes whitewater use possible. The Rendezvous is built for flatwater to lightwater and should stay in those conditions.

Use Case Breakdown

Fishing

Rendezvous is the better choice.

Elevated seating for a high casting position, comfortable two-adult capacity, stable flatwater handling — all of it is designed around fishing. The Forager works for drift fishing, but for long sessions focused purely on fishing, the Rendezvous is more comfortable.

Family flatwater trips

Forager is the better choice.

With two adults plus kids and pets, the Forager’s load capacity and cockpit size give you room to work with. The Rendezvous is comfortable for two adults on longer trips, but isn’t designed with children and pets as part of the picture.

Two-adult flatwater touring (longer distances)

Rendezvous is the better match.

When the goal is relaxed, comfortable paddling over longer flatwater distances with two adults, the Rendezvous delivers the better seat and the better experience. The Forager handles this use case, but it’s optimized for more than this.

Whitewater

Forager only.

The Rendezvous is not suitable for whitewater. If two-person Class III+ paddling is part of the plan, the Forager is the only current option.

Hunting

Forager only.

The Rendezvous isn’t designed for hunting. Large game transport, heavy loads, whitewater sections in remote terrain — these all point to the Forager.

Who Each Boat Is Right For

Forager — right for you if:

  • You want the whole family (two adults, kids, and a dog) in one boat
  • You want whitewater capability
  • You’re planning backcountry hunting or large game transport
  • You want one boat that handles a wide range of conditions
  • You’re planning multi-person backcountry trips

Rendezvous — right for you if:

  • Fly fishing or drift fishing is your primary purpose
  • Two adults on flatwater, comfortably, is the main use case
  • You want elevated seating and a high casting position
  • Whitewater is not part of your plan
  • Hunting is not part of your plan

Decision Framework

Do you plan to paddle whitewater? → Yes: Forager → No: continue

Do you need hunting capability or large load transport? → Yes: Forager → No: continue

Is fishing (fly fishing or drift fishing) your primary purpose? → Yes: Rendezvous → No: continue

Do you want to carry children, multiple pets, or a full family? → Yes: Forager → No: Rendezvous (comfortable two-adult flatwater touring)

Summary

ForagerRendezvous
In one lineThe all-purpose multi-person boatFishing and flatwater, done right
Choose ifYou want versatility, whitewater, or huntingYou want fishing or comfortable flat touring
Not suited forPure flatwater with no other use casesWhitewater, hunting

If your use is clearly fishing and flatwater, the Rendezvous delivers a better experience for that purpose. If your use is broader — or likely to expand — the Forager’s versatility provides more long-term value.

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