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MANUFACTURER


BELL CANOE WORKS Angler


bellcanoe.com


BLUEWATER Adirondack


bluewatercanoes.com CLIPPER CANOES


(WESTERN CANOEING) Cascade


clippercanoes.com


ESQUIF Heron


esquif.com


EVERGREEN CANOE Bob Special


evergreencanoe.com


GRUMMAN G-1750CS


marathonboat.com


HELLMAN CANOES Quetico


hellmancanoes.com


LANGFORD CANOE Angler


langfordcanoe.com


MAD RIVER CANOE Adventure 16


madrivercanoe.com


NORTH WOODS CANOE COMPANY Cascade 16


northwoodscanoe.com


NOVA CRAFT CANOE Bob Special


novacraft.com OLD TOWN


Osprey Angler


oldtowncanoe.com PALUSKI


12’6” Adirondack atldistributing.ca


PELICAN Bayou 160


pelicansport.com


SCANSPORT INC./ PAKBOATS


Pakboat 150T pakboats.com


SCOTT CANOE Hudson Bay


scottcanoe.com


SOURIS RIVER CANOES Quetico 16


sourisriver.com


SWIFT CANOE Prospector


swiftcanoe.com TAIGA ENDEAVORS


(WOLVERINE CANOE) Wolverine 16


taigaendeavors.com


WENONAH Kingfisher


wenonah.com


VOYAGEUR CANOE CO. LTD. Abitibi


voyageurcanoe.com


WESTPORT CANOE Mistassini River


westportcanoe.com 56 SPRING 2009 17’ 16’ 16’


g=38” w=38”


g=34” w=38”


g=42” w=43”


16’


g=34’’ w=36’’


16’ 16’2” 15’ 21’


g=34” w=34”


g=56” w=47”


g=34” w=33”


g=36” w=34”


b=18” c=13” s=18”


b=34” c=20” s=22.5”


b=20” c=14” s=20”


b=21” c=15” s=21”


b=17’’ c=13’’ s=16.5’’


b=19” c=13” s=17”


c=13” c=17”


Skin/ frame


(folding) Fibreglass


Kevlar/ epoxy


Guide Fusion


Fibreglass lite


Royalex Kevlar


Wood/ canvas


250 lbs 42 lbs 50 lbs 65 lbs 65 lbs 48 lbs 125 lbs 2,000 lbs 920 lbs


360-600 lbs


1,250 lbs n/a 950 lbs 1,200 lbs $3,550 $2,795 $2,495 $1,295 $1,399 US $4,395 n/a 48 lbs 650 lbs $1,910 12’6” 16’6’’ 14’ 15’


g=35” w=34”


g=38.5” w=36”


g=39” w=37.5”


g=43’’ 16’ 16’ g=33” w=34.34” g=38” 13’6” 16’2”


g=34” w=34”


g=40”


b=17.5” c=13.5” s=17.5”


b=20” c=13” s=20”


b= 19” c=14.34” s=16.75”


b=21” c=13” s=21”


b=21” c=14” s=21”


b=19” c=13” s=19”


b=18.5” c=15” s=18”


n/a Duralite


Expedition Kevlar


Polyethylene


Fibreglass cloth


Blue Steel (Kevlar/ carbon)


Royalex Laminated polyethelene Ram-X 49 lbs 54 lbs 85 lbs 65 lbs 36 lbs 57 lbs 70 lbs 111 lbs 900 lbs 700 lbs 850 lbs 800 lbs 800 lbs 1,000 lbs 700 lbs 950 lbs $1,700 $2,295 $800 $1,205 $2,899 $1,549 $975 $1,024


The Quetico is an ideal sporting canoe. It is very stable, fast and lightweight. Duralite is a composite material that is tougher than Kevlar, less expensive and almost as light.


Ideal for the angler, photographer or birdwatcher. A boat with excellent stability. This is an all-purpose canoe.


No-maintenance unibody construction, standard with three seats, cupholders, and with transom to accept electric trolling motor; quiet and durable with multi-chine hull stability


Traditional styling, shallow-arch hull, tumblehome, keel, stable, handles easily.


At just 36 lbs, the Bob Special in Kevlar/carbon is extremely manageable and easy to transport. Blue Steel is lightweight and incredibly tough, available on every Nova Craft model.


If you are looking for a lightweight, stable sporting canoe with excellent durability, the Osprey is the canoe for you. Equipped with everything you need to catch your limit.


Versatile canoe great for cottages. Wide flat hull for max. stabil- ity. Large centre seat with oarloacks. Up to 4-hp motor. Optional plastic padded seats with backrest and aluminum thwarts.


Ideal for hunting and fishing with its 950-pound maximum carrying capacity.


Unmatched versatility. Excellent stability and lots of space for fishing and wildlife-watching. Simple conversion kit makes this a deep-hulled PakCanoe 150 backcountry solo.


Heavy duty laminate, triple keel with aluminum pipe, extra wide gunwales and thwarts. Strap a 20-hp motor on and you and 2,000 pounds of gear can go exploring.


Stable and good for fishing. Lightweight. Good for day use or tripping. Also an excellent solo canoe.


Closely modelled after the Chestnut Moonlight, a sporting canoe of days gone by. Tremendous stability and good overall performance. Many options are available.


Very stable, comfortable tumblehome, symmetrical, flat bottom. Perfect for fishing and family tripping. Ash trim, seats and Teal yoke with stainless steel hardware.


Rock- solid best describes the Kingfisher’s stability. While amaz- ingly stable, it is surprisingly easy to paddle and user-friendly. Also available in Tuf-weave and Kevlar.


Available in fibreglass and Kevlar-glass-epoxy construction with different yokes and removable thwart/yoke bracket options.


Paddle, row, sail or use a small motor. This classic square-stern freighter can handle it all with style.


17’ 14’10”


g=35” w=34”


g=36.6” 14’6” g=38.5” 16’8” 10’8”


LENGTH 14’6”


WIDTH


g=35.5” w=35.5”


g=27” w=26”


g=35” w=33”


DEPTH


b=18.5” c=13” s=17”


b=14” c=10” s=14”


b=20” c=14” s=20”


b=22” c=14” s=21’’


b=19.5” c=14” s=19.5”


c=13.1”


MATERIAL Royalex Kevlar Fibreglass Royalex


Hand-laid fibreglass


Aluminum


WEIGHT 58 lbs 19 lbs 66 lbs 69 lbs 65 lbs 85 lbs


CAPACITY 950 lbs 200 lbs 1,000 lbs 800 lbs 940 lbs 825 lbs


PRICE MANUFACTURER’S COMMENTS $1,219 US $1,299 $1,545


Special fishing package holds tackle box, fishing rod, tools and drink. Swivel seats offer the optimum in high back support and convenience for fishing and birding.


When is a canoe not a canoe? When it is a Rushton “Wee Lassie.” Faithful to the original, designed to be used with a double- bladed paddle.


Most stable canoe in the Clipper line. Great for family canoeing or for hunting, fishing and photography. Adjustable footbrace is standard with comfortable bucket seats.


$1,725 Multi-purpose canoe perfectly adapted to fishing and hunting activities. Light, stable and quiet with great load capacity.


$1,329


Symmetrical, flat-bottomed with shoe keel. Great for low draft situations where stability is a priority. Contoured web seats. Hardwood yoke. Many lay-up, colour and trim options.


$1,523 US Square-stern—for the serious sportsman.


Sporting


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