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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.
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'.
Nessmuk xl is an enlarged version of the replica Nessmuk. It is meant to function in a manner consistent with the original Nessmuk but with a larger person and/or more weight burden. We have carefully kept the designed hull shape in this enlarged version to offer the same feel relative to paddling, maneuverability and seaworthiness.
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
Flat bottom, extremely stable, high capacity.
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 traditional double ended Golden Hawk canoe is great for fishing, hunting, or any canoeing activity you want to enjoy.
Joe Seliga built his wood canvas canoes in Ely, Minnesota for over 60 years. Seligas have been cherished by generations. When Joe was ready to pass on his legacy he sought out Ted Bell and asked that his classic design continue.
It’s a high volume canoe with symmetrical rocker for predictable back ferries, and perfectly sized for four barrels or packs. Or bring the kids and Lassie, then toss in the cooler, and everyone will feel stable and safe day-paddling in the B 17.
Designed for those looking for easy paddling in a relatively lightweight, cost-effective, low-maintenance boat. This hybrid solo canoe merges the best virtues of both canoe and kayak. While the hull and gunwales mirror that of a typical canoe, the unique seating system speaks to its kayak inspiration. Bridging the gap between a small, easy-portaging pack canoe and a solo hull, the Serenade is stable, comfortable, easy to paddle and cost-effective, providing an option for paddlers who prefer to go solo.