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canoeing NOVA CRAFT CANOE BOOTH 39127 WENONAH CANOE BOOTH 35095


$TBA www.wenonah.com


MINI CANAK


New for 2012, the Wenonah Canoe Mini Canak is the little sister to the popular Canak. The Mini is a wonderful tripping canoe offering ample and convenient storage and single-pass portages. It offers improved maneuverability in close quarters, yet delivers efficient tracking in open lake crossings. The dual water-resistant hatch covers reduce windage and offer a dryer ride. A sliding seat, SmartTrack foot braces, hatch covers and a paddle park are standard.


MAD RIVER CANOE BOOTH 32077 NOVA CRAFT CANOE BOOTH 39127


$1,499–$1,719 www.madrivercanoe.com


SERENADE HYBRID


An innovation in the hybrid canoe sector, the Serenade merges the comfort and efficiency of a kayak with the stability and ease of entry/exit and gear-carrying capacity of a canoe. While the hull and gunwales mirror those of a recreational canoe, the unique seating system speaks to its kayak inspiration.


$1,300 www.novacraft.com


MUSKOKA


The Muskoka is a traditional canoe designed to provide comfort and safety for anyone looking for a canoe suitable for light recreational use. Easy weekend trips or poking around the lakes and rivers near a cottage are where this canoe will excel. It has enough carrying capacity for a young family, yet it provides enough stability to make an outing with kids and dogs enjoyable. Available in composite. Length 15’10”; width 35”; depth 13”.


$2,399 www.novacraft.com


CRONJE ARAMID LITE


The Nova Craft Cronje was originally designed by the Chestnut Canoe Company to be a fast, reliable canoe for people who have a destination in mind. This canoe’s hull is built entirely of aramid, and in combination with the style of the Cronje, it is not only fast and smooth, but extremely durable and lightweight. Length 17’; width 35”; depth 13” ; weight 42 lbs.


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