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Our sweetheart paddle introduced for our 150th anniversary. Model 150 has an elegant accentuated oval shaft, a six-inch beaver tail blade, and our favorite grip from 150 years of paddle making. Our most flexible paddle
Style: Traditional Beavertail. Newly designed in 2014, this paddle still has a deep and wide blade with lots of surface area to move large amounts of water while running deep enough to be an effective rudder. Great for prying strokes.
Style: Modified Ottertail. Long an thin, much like a sliver, this versatile paddle is great for soloing, style paddling or tandem tripping. Great for those who have a tendency towards underwater recovery strokes.
The combination of high tech carbon fiber with a lightweight cedar create the most advanced flatwater touring paddle ever. The blades are carbon fiber laminated over a cedar core and the shaft is laminations of cedar and ash for lightweight with strength. Give it a try and you will agree that it truly lives up to its definition.
The 18′ Jensen Stock is a great tripping canoe. A shallow arch hull makes it stable, and the slight tumblehome makes it easy to paddle. If you’re planning extended trips in the north country and don’t plan on paddling grade 2+ whitewater, the 18′ Stock could be the canoe you have been waiting for. The “Stock” offers general purpose paddling with capacity, handling and speed.
Go ahead, plan your trip - circumnavigate Prince Edward Island, or cruise the St. Lawrence to the sea. The Encounter was created for long, solo expeditions with ample gear. It tracks straight and carries weight easily over rough water. Roomy enough for large people and buoyant enough for heavy loads, the Encounter is a specially engineered craft. But it's engineered for comfort, too - with the standard sliding bucket seat and foot braces, you can easily adjust the canoe to fit you and your load.