MANUFACTURER
Red River Canoe and Paddle LEGACY
redrivercanoe.ca Scott Canoe
PROSPECTOR 17
scottcanoe.com
Souris River Canoes QUETICO 18.5
sourisriver.com
Spencer Canoe Company
CHESTNUT CRUISER
spencer-canoe.on.ca
Trailhead
PROSPECTOR 16’
trailhead.ca
Voyageur Canoe Co. Ltd. PROSPECTOR
voyageurcanoe.com
West Coast Canoe Co. TRIPPER
islandnet.com/~canoes 16’ 18’ 16’
g=34” w=34.5”
g=32” w=34”
g=36” w=33”
18’5” 16’
LENGTH 17’6”
17’
WIDTH
g=33” w=35.5”
g=36” w=32.25”
g=37” w=35”
g=34”
DEPTH
b=23” c=13” s=23”
b=21” c=14” s=21”
b=20” c=14” s=20”
b=17” c=12.75” s=17”
b=23.3” c=14” s=23.3”
c=15”
b=25” c=14” s=25”
MATERIAL Wood/canvas Kevlar Kevlar/epoxy Wood/canvas Nylon Kevlar Kevlar/epoxy Wood/canvas
WEIGHT 70 lbs
65 lbs 50 lbs 68 lbs 57 lbs 48 lbs 80 lbs
CAPACITY 400-700 lbs 1,050 lbs 1,300 lbs 650 lbs 1,000 lbs 1,000 lbs 900 lbs
PRICE $3,500
$2,190 $2,995 $3,200 $2,599 $3,995 $3,000
MANUFACTURER’S COMMENTS
Modifi ed E.M. Guide model. Ideal for extended wilderness touring. Craftsman details. Custom features include hand-caned seats and deep-dish yokes.
At home in the wilderness, the Prospector 17 off ers an easy ride for novice and experienced paddlers alike. This canoe handles large loads and rough waters with ease and grace.
Excellent family canoe. This canoe is very stable and performs well with small children or dogs.
The ribs and planking are clear white cedar. All trim is black cherry and white ash. Brass fastenings. High-quality marine-grade varnish with UV fi lters. A beautiful boat to paddle.
Symmetrical hull with moderate rocker and sharp entry lines make this tripping canoe superb for lakes as well as meandering rivers. Also available in cedar/canvas or fi breglass.
Available in fi breglass and Kevlar-glass-epoxy construction with diff erent yokes and removable thwart/yoke bracket options.
The Tripper is ideally suited for extended trips requiring lots of gear. Canoe comes fi tted with a yoke.
THE FINEST KEVLAR CANOES ANYWHERE.
www.sourisriver.com 807-597-1292
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