Solo Canoes
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The traditional double ended Golden Hawk canoe is great for fishing, hunting, or any canoeing activity you want to enjoy.
An easy-to-handle canoe for fishing, bird-watching or trips down the river. At 32 pounds the Hide-a-way laughs at portages. The design is impeccable. This boat moves through the water beautifully.
The Mohawk Odyssey’s functional styling combines flared-sides for a dryer ride and exceptional final stability. A tuck-in narrows the center section to make solo paddling easier on the upper body. The Mohawk Odyssey 14 canoe is nimble and fun to paddle, especially on twisty rocky rivers streams. It’s also a fine craft for taking out onto the lake for a spot of fishing or some nature-watching.
The Argosy is made for solo exploration of rivers and streams, whether paddling the Missouri River at dawn or running the riffles and eddies of the Shenendoah. It's nimble enough to carry you through cross currents and over eddylines. It has added depth and volume to handle rough water and even whitewater, and plenty of rocker in the keel for maneuverability.
A solo canoe designed by Randy Pew for the most demanding paddlers, the Baboosic is quick, agile and, capable of performing even the most intricate maneuvers. The Baboosic is ideal for the adventurous soul looking for a solo boat for those unpredictable backwater camping or paddling excursions. If freestyle is your liking, this little canoe performs freestyle moves with ease.
Quiet, serene, solo paddling in those hard to get to places is where the Wee Lassie excels. This canoe is a modified version of an old Henry Rushton design, which is configured with a low seat and paddled with a double bladed paddle. It also can be paddled in the kneeling position as a free style canoe. The short length and narrow slight V-bottom hull makes this an ideal canoe for shallow, twisty streams and rivers. Flared sides give it good final stability and make it very seaworthy on larger bodies of water with wind and waves. With our light lay-ups, this boat is probably the lightest canoe made and makes it a joy to portage and paddle. If you enjoy exploring places where most canoes cannot go, try the Wee Lassie. Also can be used as a free style canoe.
This lightweight fibreglass canoe (32 lbs.) is ideal for the solo canoeist. Initial and secondary stability are good and tracking is excellent. Materials: Fiberglass - proprietary lay-up - handlaid cloth / foam core