Solo Canoes
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Looking for a large solo canoe that can haul a load? A solo that will double as a tandem? Or maybe your into freestyle canoeing. The Deep Creek Solo will fit the ticket. We take our Deep Creek hull, pull in the gunwales 2” and outfit it with a web seat just behind center. It makes a great hunting or fishing canoe with lots of room for the dog.
Designed as the ultimate freestyle canoe, this small, solo, lightweight model is not for the inexperienced paddler. With a round bottom hull shape and 2.5" of rocker this canoe is a lively and responsive paddle. If freestyle paddling or just a good playful aerobic workout is what you’re looking for, the Twister will fulfill that role perfectly. Also available in fiberglass, Kevlar and Carbon fiber.
The Princess is a small, lightweight, limited-capacity solo canoe that is equally at home on calm waters as it is hanging from cabin rafters. Well suited for use with a double-ended kayak paddle.
The J-203 is responsive and lively. The boat moves effortlessly through wakes and trash water, allowing paddlers to precisely position the canoe for optimum wake riding in packs or on tight courses. With the J-203's fast acceleration and effortless speed, and drafting ability, it is no wonder that this hull has dominated the men's category in canoe races since its introduction in 2000.
The Seneka is lightweight and maneuverable, and is available in either solo or tandem (tandem shown). A great choice for day tripping, bird watching, photography, and recreational paddling. With it’s graceful, elegant lines the Seneka is also an excellent display model for homes, lodges, restaurants and stores.
A wood and canvas solo canoe with many merits: easy to handle, steady, responsive, yet it tracks well. Not a speed demon, this boat will glide through the water efficiently.
The Traveler, in addition to being longer than the Unity, is just a tad sleeker and is deeper.
The Diller designs are time tested and raced by the best, and keep finishing ahead of the rest. They have been evolving for the past 25 years into the fastest, best handling C-1 marathon racing canoes available today, dominating most C-1 races. With four hull options, there's a canoe to fit every paddler's weight. They are the same basic design with a different amount of volume to displace the correct amount of weight for the size of the paddler.
The Otter is a narrow, light, and fast canoe that tracks beautifully. She has about 1" of tumblehome amidships, straight sides at the seats and is slightly flared at the ends with sharp entry lines. The bottom is fairly flat with very little rocker on the ends. She can be used as a small tandem canoe or a solo expedition canoe. Maximum carrying capacity is between 350 and 400 pounds. Standard construction includes #12 canvas, no keel or half ribs and two seats.