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Kipawa


While the Kipawa offers unprecedented performance for experienced paddlers, it also provides a secure, big boat feeling for novices. It continues to be one of the most popular Swift canoes and is the perfect size for week-long tandem tripping. Few canoes can bring out the best in your paddling skills as well as the Kipawa.


Optimum Load Range: 330-575 lbs.


Hull Shape: Asymmetrical Length: 16’6” Gunwale/Maximum Width: 36” Waterline Width: 32.5” Centre Depth: 14”


Temagami


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.


Shown in Kevlar Fusion, FlaxFusion/Champagne Industry Capacity: 950 lbs


Bow Height: 22” Stern Height: 19“ Bow Rocker: 2.5” Stern Rocker: 1”


Standard Options: Contour Yoke, Bow Sliding Seat


Available Laminates: Gold Fusion, Guide Fusion, Kevlar Fusion, Carbon Fusion


Mattawa ~ Farmington River, CT


Optimum Load Range: 450-675 lbs.


Hull Shape: Asymmetrical Length: 17’6” Gunwale/MaximumWidth: 37” Waterline Width: 33” Centre Depth: 15”


Shown in Kevlar Fusion, Arowhon Yellow/Champagne Industry Capacity: 1100 lbs


Bow Height: 22.5” Stern Height: 20“ Bow Rocker: 2.5” Stern Rocker: 1.25”


Standard Options: Contour Yoke, Bow Sliding Seat


Prospector 17 ~ South River, ON


Available Laminates: Gold Fusion, Guide Fusion, Kevlar Fusion, Carbon Fusion


Temagami ~ Algonquin Park, ON


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