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2004 Buyer’s Guide


Sporting


Manufacturer, Model & Website Length Width Depth 14'6"


Bell Canoe Works Angler www.bellcanoe.com


Bluewater Sauble Y Stern bluewatercanoes.com


Esquif Héron www.esquif.com


Evergreen Canoe Company Bob Special www.evergreencanoe.com


Grumman G-1640CFS www.marathonboat.com


Langford Canoe Angler www.langfordcanoe.com


Mad River Canoe Orion www.madrivercanoe.com


North Bay Canoe Company Tripper 16 www.nbcanoe.com


Nova Craft Canoe Angler www.novacraft.com


Old Town Discovery Sport 15 www.oldtowncanoe.com


ScanSport Inc./Pakboats Pakboat 150T www.pakboats.com


Scott Canoe Feather www.scottcanoe.com


Souris River Canoes Quetico 16 www.sourisriver.com


Trailhead RL Sport www.trailhead.ca


Voyageur Canoe Co. Ltd. Abitibi www.voyageurcanoe.com


We no nah Kingfisher www.wenonah.com


West Coast Canoe Co. Trapper www.islandnet.com/~canoes


Western Canoeing (Clipper) Cascade www.clippercanoes.com


Westport Canoe Mistassini River www.westportcanoe.com


42 www.canoeroots.ca 14'6" g=38"


14'10" g=35" w=34"


15'7" 13'6" 14'6" 16' 15' 15'3" 15' 12' 16'2" 16' 16' 16' 10' 16'8" 17' 36.3" g=40"


g=37" w=34"


g=36"


g=33" w=27"


g=40" w=40"


g=34" w=34"


g=44" w=39"


g=34" w=33"


g=34" w=34.5"


g=34" w=38


g=38" w=40"


g=35" w=36"


g=35" w=33"


g=42” w=43”


16'


g=35.5" w=35.5"


g=39"


b=18.5" c=13" s=17"


b=19" c=12.5" s=18"


b=22" c=14"


b=19.5" c=14" s=19.5"


c-13.1" c=13"


b=22" c=14" s=18"


b=22" c=13" s=22"


b=19" c=13" s=19"


c=13"


b=18" c=13" s=18"


b=19.75" c=13" s=16"


b=20" c=14" s=20"


b=24" c=16" s=24"


c=13"


b=19" c=13" s=17"


b=18" c=12" s=18"


b=20" c=14" s=20"


17”


Royalex w/ vinyl trim


Fibreglass Royalex


Hand-laid fibreglass


90 lbs 69 lbs 65 lbs Aluminum 63 lbs


Vacuum- formed KevLite


47 lbs Polyethylene 85 lbs


Cedar/ canvas


Fibreglass 65 lbs 63 lbs Superlink 3 110lbs


Skin/frame (folding)


Fibreglass 45 lbs 57 lbs Kevlar/epoxy 42 lbs Royalite 65 lbs Kevlar/epoxy 48 lbs Royalex


Wood/ canvas


Fiberglass


Wood/ canvas


65 lbs 35 lbs 68 lbs 125 lbs


sporting canoe n. 1 a means to an end such as fishing, birding or photography, where stability is more important than speed. 2 canoe with features such as square stern, oar attachments, moulded seats, fishing rod holders and stealth colours.


Material Weight Capacity 58 lbs


500–750 lbs


800 lbs 940 lbs 655 lbs 650 lbs


350-600 lbs


800 lbs 900 lbs 850 lbs


300-650 lbs


673 lbs 920 lbs


Price 950 lbs $950.00 US $1495.00 $1600.00 $1049.00 $1588.00 $2345.00 $1149.00 $3645.00 $1295.00 $1649.00 n/a $995.00 $2545.00 1000 lbs $1599.00 950 lbs n/a 500 lbs $3895.00


Highlights


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.


Great for hunting or fishing and for hauling lots of gear. Wide, stable and takes up to a 2-hp motor on Y-transom.


The first Royalex square-stern. Light, stable and quiet. Can be paddled or motored with 3-hp or electric equivalent. Very comfortable for a long day on the lake.


Symmetrical, flat-bottomed with shoe keel. For low-draft situations where stability is a priority. Contoured web seats. Hardwood yoke. Available in many layups, colours and trim options.


Square Stern, 5 hp rating.


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


A square stern that performs paddled, rowed, or motored. Wide beam and shallow-V provide stability & capacity. 3 seats std. Tripletough™ construc- tion is quiet, durable, & maintenance-free.


Traditional design based on the Chestnut Ogilvy Henry model. Traditional craftsmanship of uncompromising quality. Designed with the angler in mind.; ideal for photography and family outings


An ideal choice if stability is a priority. A wide, flat bottom carries well into the ends. Perfect for fly-fishing or nature photography. Ample tumblehome and a straight keel.


Offers fantastic stability and plenty of room for cargo. At 15'3" it is well suit- ed for tandem and solo access to the outdoors. Outfitted with oar sockets and sturdy grab handles.


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.


Effortlessly explore small lakes and streams in a safe, stable and dry Scott Feather. Designed as a small, sporty, lightweight craft that can be easily portaged and propelled by a small motor.


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


Low-maintenance vinyl trim and scratch-resistant hull, exceptional for exploring shallow marshes and streams, beaver ponds and lakes. Deep-dish yoke for comfortable portaging.


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


$1099.00 US "Rock solid" best describes the Kingfisher’s stability. While amazingly stable, it is surprisingly easy to paddle and user-friendly. Also available in Tuf- weave and Kevlar.


$1600.00 1000 lbs $1340.00 1200 lbs $5500.00


A wide, flat bottom ensures stability for fishing, and its light weight is won- derful for loading and handling.


Most stable canoe in the Clipper line. A great family canoe or for hunting, fishing, photography. Adjustable footbrace standard with comfortable bucket seats.


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


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