Eventually, I was led to a used 2012 Dagger Nomad 8.5 on a used gear page on Facebook. (Thanks again Jevon!) I cannot truly express in words how joyous I was when I finalized the sale with the owner. I finally felt like I was a kayaker. I finally owned my own boat. I no longer had to grovel to borrow someone's gear. I now had more opportunities open up for me to go kayaking!
Thankfully Gnar-Lee was able to pick it up in Charlotte for me and weld the crack on the bottom too! (Thanks Lee and Thank you Jevon again!!) I must also admit that when she sent me pictures of my boat on top of her Honda, I did a glorious happy dance in the middle of the App State parking lot. (people starred and I didn't care!)
She was also able to bring it to me In Asheville so I could take it down the river for the first time. I took it down section 9 of the French Broad with a couple of friends. The boat handled great and I only swam once. Which is a huge improvement for me, I generally swim twice every time I paddle. Now I just can't wait to practice my roll in it and continue on my kayaking adventures.
Also, the Dagger Nomad is a great boat. If you are a beginner and want a proven and forgiving design, GET THIS BOAT.
Han-Gnar