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A versatile touring canoe for all-around use. It's stable, maneuverable, tracks well, and paddles easily.
Many paddlers - particularly those with small children - do not want to give up performance in exchange for stability and volume. While the Temagami may not have quite the speed of the Winisk, it has enormous stability and room for gear, pets and children. The Temagami performs a multitude of jobs well and will also appeal to those who intersperse a bit of easier white-water with their flat water paddling.
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.
Our most popular tandem tripper. Remarkably maneuverable, yet reassuringly stable. Known to be the most seaworthy, yet fast, canoe available. When other canoes are wind-bound you’ll enjoy the thrill of playing in the waves.
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.
If you paddle the wild places in Canada and the U.S., you will find dozens of them. That’s no accident! These canoes are ultra-light, incredibly tough and very stable. When you get caught paddling hard into the face of a headwind, you’ll be very glad you’re paddling a Quetico 17. It rides high on the waves and takes in very little water over the gunwales.
The Tripper's ample capacity will carry a family with kids or enough for an extended tandem wilderness trip. Versatile, fast, stable, and comfortable. The Tripper was first introduced in the spring of 1983. In its first year of production, the Tripper became Clipper’s most popular model and has remained the number one canoe of choice for paddlers in the Northwest.
For many skilled paddlers, the greatest pleasure is realized when on large, wind swept lakes. This kind of paddling requires a fast, seaworthy canoe that has the ability to efficiently carry the gear necessary for extended trips. Fast and secure, the Winisk is the quintessential flatwater tripping canoe.
The Escape is a shorter version of the popular Minnesota II, with similar lines and the increased maneuverability that comes along with a shorter canoe. The Escape is a sleek performance canoe that will paddle well on streams and rivers, as well as larger lakes. It has fair depth and width to hold plenty of gear, while its flared bow and extra depth at bow and stern keeps you dry in the choppiest waters.
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.
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.