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Like a Swiss Army Knife, the Spirit II does everything. As efficient as a long-hulled canoe and as maneuverable as a short one, the Spirit II strikes a balance between all good things. Roomy enough for Boundary Waters style trips, it's even more stable when loaded.
Refined from its original design with narrower paddling stations, a sleeker hull shape, lowered seat positions, and differential rocker, the Keewaydin 17 is a dynamic multi-purpose boat. For couples who want a fast tripping boat, or for small families in need of a lake country tripper, the Keewaydin is the perfect choice.
A versatile touring canoe for all-around use. It's stable, maneuverable, tracks well, and paddles easily.
Stability is top priority for family canoeing. And our Ouzel 17 has earned the reputation of being the "best choice". This extra-stable workhorse provides ample room for children, camping gear, and the family dog. Load up and venture away from the crowds to your own private camping spot... Don't worry when your kids, spotting a muskrat, shift their weight simultaneously to the same side... your Ouzel has plenty of stability to handle the situation.
Multi-Use Craft: Rowing, Paddling, Sailing - Featherweight Kevlar/Graphite Construction Heron 17 R is also a highly popular tripping canoe... Whether you want a canoe for day tripping, weekend campouts, or extended lightweight camping trips, the Heron is an excellent choice. The Heron's featherweight Kevlar®/Graphite construction with an Airex foam core weighs a mere 42 pounds, making solo portages a breeze.
The Canoe that made Osagian famous. The best all-around choice for entry- and intermediate- level canoeists in a wide variety of applications. Honest, true-tracking, almost unconscious performance - day-in, day-out, season-in, season-out - is what sets the Classic apart.
Double End .050 Lightweight
The Nova 17 is a fast, lightweight, wilderness tripping/touring canoe or a recreational canoe for those who prefer a longer canoe. The same fine characteristics of the Nova 16 only in a longer canoe. Choose it over the Nova 16 where greater room and capacity are required. Again where durability is a concern, choose the Nova 17 in the heavier, more durable, Royalex. A favorite adventure racing teams.
The Cronje is ideally suited to paddlers who want to challenge big, open water by covering distance with ease. Fast lines and excellent tracking make it a joy to use. Cargo capacity isn’t compromised for speed and the canoe handles well both with a load and empty. Its lower profile means less wind drag on the water and lower weight on the portage trail. The Cronje is most at home in landscapes with large open lakes like the famed Boundary Waters or Algonquin Park.
Rock-solid stability with high capacity and good glide. The Boundary waters offers a unique blend of excellent stability and easy paddling. Extra fullness throughout the middle gives this canoe extra capacity. The bow and stern height are kept low to catch less wind. Curved webbed seats keep you in the center, yet offer flexible seating.
Solo Feather-weight Canoe Nessmuk is an historic replica of a canoe commissioned by the author George Washington Sears for his Adirondack cruise in the summer of 1880 and built by the Rushton Boat Works of Canton N.Y. Sears wrote about this and subsequent trips in Forest and Stream magazine under the pen name 'Nessmuk'.