WenonAh CAnoe Booth 35081 Canak $2,699.00 •
www.wenonah.com
The Canak is great for solo lake camping when you need the capacity of a canoe and the touring ability of a kayak. The one-of-a-kind bow and stern storage compartments are spacious and more accessible than standard kayak hatches for easy loading and unloading of canoe packs, while the slipover covers provide a dry ride no matter the weather conditions. Floor-mounted sliding seat and adjustable kayak-style foot braces make this boat as comfortable as a large- cockpit kayak.
PADDLES KIALoA PADDLes Booth 37130
Teva Hoe Hinano $279.00 •
www.kialoa.com
The Teva Hoe is a full-sized Tahitian-style double-bend Hybrid outrigger paddle made to produce power. The carbon blade features a pronounced hook at the tip for an aggressive catch, an ultra thin edge for a clean entry, and a dihedral on the power face for stabilization. The paddle features a hand-shaped triple- laminated oval double-bend shaft, our Ergo-TTM top, and a 15-degree blade angle.
WenonAh CAnoe Booth 35081
17 Wenonah $1,699.00–$2,599.00 •
www.wenonah.com
New for 2011 we introduce the boat that started it all, the original, the 17 Wenonah. The first canoe ever designed by owner and founder Mike Cichanowski in 1965, this instant classic was originally built out of wood strip and fiberglass in Mike’s parents’ backyard shed. Available in our state of the art composite materials and layups, the 17 Wenonah displays lines similar to the classic wooden hulls built in the early 1900s. A great general use and family boat.
PeLICAn InternAtIonAL Booth 38111
Lavika Voyageur $19.99 •
www.lavikasport.com
Looking for a reliable all purpose canoe paddle? The Lavika Voyageur aluminum canoe paddle is a light, inexpensive paddle with a traditional blade shape that maximizes paddling efficiency, giving you more power per stroke. A solid paddle at a budget-friendly price. Part of the new Lavika line of accessories.
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