I have the Disco 119. Great little boat, that has probably 500 miles of paddling on it on everything from the Mississippi to the boundary waters, but mostly ozark creeks in central Missouri. It is a great introductory solo canoe. Paddles well, never oil cans, weighs 40 pounds, and the price can't be beat. It paddles great with a 270 cm kayak paddle. I can easily carry enough gear for about 3 days on the river, and it handles mild whitewater well. I have run up to class II, and I have even taken it over a couple of low head dams for fun. That being said, I wish it was 2 feet longer, and have a little better tracking ability. I have never had to stand up to fly fish, but it would be difficult for any length of time in this boat. The seat sucks, replace it with a cane seat before you even use it. It is definetly a pain in the rear....I have paddled plenty of kayaks, including the coosa and I have always preferred solo canoes, but I do a lot of extended camping trips and I like to carry too much beer and other creature comforts that would be impossible in a kayak.
My next boat will be a wenonah vagabond or a mohawk solo 14.