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2005 Buyer’s Guide


EXOTIC CANOE n. 1 a canoe with unique characteristics that keep it from being pigeon-holed into a conventional canoe category. 2 attractively or remarkably unusual. 3 a canoe showcasing unique, novel and innovative features. Examples include: war canoes, hybrid canoe/kayaks, inflatables, historical replicas, canoe kits and dugouts.


Manufacturer, Model & Website Length Width Depth Bluewater


16'6"


Freedom SplitRock www.bluewatercanoes.com


Headwater Wooden Boat Shop 1915 Chestnut Little/Peach Replica www.headwatercanoe.com


North Bay Canoe Company Cruising 17 www.nbcanoe.com


North Woods Canoe Company Ltd. Voyageur 34 www.northwoodscanoe.com


Mad River Canoe 30th Anniversary Explorer www.madrivercanoe.com


Sevylor


Colorado Canoe www.sevylor.com


SOAR Inflatables S-16 www.soar1.com


Souris River Canoes Tranquility Solo www.sourisriver.com


Western Canoeing (Clipper) Northern Dancer www.clippercanoes.com


16' 15'6" 31’


g=40" w=28"


g=28" w=30"


g=54”


b=12" c=12" s=12"


b=17" c=13" s=15"


b=50” c=23” s=50”


Hypalon / Neoprene


68 lbs Kevlar/epoxy 33 lbs Fibreglass 450 lbs 1000 lbs $2485.00 560 lbs $2345.00 2200 lbs $9995.00 14' 17' 34'1" 16'4" 10’6”


g=26" w=26"


g=32" w=30"


g=32"


g=60" w=54"


g=34.5" w=33"


g=39”


b=15.5" c=12" s=14"


b=21" c=11.5" s=21"


b=23" c=13.5" s=23"


b=48" c=24" s=48"


b=22.75" c=14.5" s=21"


n/a Exotic


Glasslight composite


Wood/ canvas


Wood


Fibreglass Cloth


Kevlar


Material Weight Capacity 52 lbs


80- 380 lbs 52 lbs 65 lbs 520 lbs 50 lbs PVC/nylon 32 lbs 400 lbs 800 lbs $3900.00 $4950.00 6000 lbs $10358.00 1100 lbs $3779.00 500 lbs $599.00


Price $1995.00


Manufacturer’s Comments


This craft truly belongs in the exotic class. Conceived to make canoeing eas- ier for children (having a narrow gunwale width), it can be outfitted for solo or tandem. The flared hull provides good stability, speed and glide.


A historical reproduction of the 1915 Chestnut Little/Peach.


Traditional design based on the Peterborough Cruiser Iroquois model. All wood construction, no fibreglass. Cedar strips are copper-tacked to the ribs and sealed with marine spar varnish.


Our easy-handling fur-trade-style canoe, offers great looks, safety, strength, stability and low maintenance.


Classic hull in either Royalex or Kevlar with commemorative trim to mark 30th anniversary. Limited edition.


Rugged and rigid double hull construction. Stability, manoeuvrability and sea worthiness of a kayak with the comfort, looks and styling of a canoe. Suited for lakes, ocean, fishing and diving. Great for beginners.


Explore the whitewater rivers of the world in a SOAR. Compact, portable, rugged inflatable canoe will rock your world with large cargo capacity and top performance.


Fast and tracks well. Optional rudder makes it easy to steer and handle like a kayak. Optional three-piece cover is revolutionary, offering amazing versatility.


Conceived by our designer James van Nostrand and artist Roy Henry Vickers to capture the majestic essence of the West Coast natives’ dugout canoes. In particular, it pays homage to the canoes of B.C.'s north coast.


Discover the original Canada on a classic canoe journey with Outward Bound.


inspiration www.outwardbound.ca 58 www.canoeroots.ca


Majestic. Remote. Wild. Quebec’s Harricanaw River. Ontario’s Temagami region. The Yukon’s wild Snake River. White water. Leadership. Explore and Renew. Canoeing courses for Adults & Youth. Unmistakably Outward Bound.


outward bound canada canoe with us – 2005


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