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NOVA CRAFT CANOE
TEDDY (J)
www.novacraft.com $1,059–$2,699
The Teddy is designed specifically for young paddlers. A scaled-down version of the famous Bob Special, the Teddy is suitable for paddling tandem or solo. It performs like a standard-sized canoe but with less effort for smaller paddlers. Give your kids their first taste of wilderness in a suitable craft; it’s a perfect way to kick-start their passion for paddling.
Length: 12’ | Width at Gunwales: 34” | Depth at Bow: 18”; at Center: 13”; at Stern: 18” | Capacity: 600 lbs | Fiberglass: $1,059 CAD | Aramid: $1,795 CAD | Aramid Lite: $1,995 CAD | Spectra: $2,199 CAD | Blue Steel: $2,699 CAD | Royalex Lite: $1,299 CAD
NOVA CRAFT CANOE
MUSKOKA (K)
www.novacraft.com $1,249–$3,249 CAD
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. The Muskoka has enough carrying capacity for a young family, yet it provides enough stability to make an outing with kids and dogs enjoyable.
Length: 15’10” | Width at Gunwales: 35” | Depth at Bow: 21”; at Center: 13”; at Stern: 21” | Capacity: 900 lbs | Fiberglass: 63 lbs, $1,249 CAD | Aramid: 56 lbs, $2,149 CAD | Aramid Lite: 49 lbs, $2,499 CAD | Spectra: 50 lbs, $2,749 CAD | Blue Steel: 46 lbs, $3,249 CAD
OLD TOWN
STILLWATER 12 (M)
www.oldtowncanoe.com $1,079.99
Whether you are casting for fish or snapping photos, the Stillwater 12 will keep you nice and steady. Extremely stable, the Stillwater 12 boasts a large load capacity. With handsome design details, a unique flat bottom and full-chined hull, and a lightweight fiberglass construction, the Stillwater 12 is a great choice for all-around fun on the water. It features cane wood and web seats, an ash yoke and carrying handles, and vinyl gunwales. It can be paddled tandem or solo.
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Material: Fiberglass | Length: 12’ | Width at Gunwales: 41”; at Waterline: 39” | Depth at Center: 13” | Weight: 56 lbs | Capacity: 700–750 lbs
OLD TOWN K
GUIDE 147 (N)
www.oldtowncanoe.com $649.99
M N 120 Annual 2012
Our Guide canoes represent a breakthrough in design and construction that provides a durable, stiff and affordable canoe. With its unique cross-section and stabilizing chines, the Guide 147 delivers exceptional stability as well as rugged durability. And, its sharp entry provides a surprisingly efficient paddling canoe. It’s stable enough for fishing or nature watching, yet versatile enough for family outings—all at an affordable price.
Material: Three-Layer Polyethylene | Length: 14’7” | Width at Gunwales: 38”; at Waterline: 36” | Depth at Center: 13” | Weight: 74 lbs | Capacity: 850–900 lbs
OLD TOWN
SARANAC 160 XT (L)
www.oldtowncanoe.com $749.99
Boasting a large carrying capacity and long waterline, the Saranac 160 XT is an easy-to-paddle, stable and affordable canoe designed for family fun. The Saranac 160 XT features a number of creature comforts including contoured bow and stern seats with padded seats and seatbacks, a center bench with storage compartment and a variety of extras including cup holders, rod holders, molded-in handles and storage trays designed to add convenience and versatility to the canoe.
Material: Thermoformed-Polyethylene | Length: 16’ | Width at Gunwales: 37”; at Waterline: 34.75” | Depth at Center: 13.5” | Weight: 89 lbs | Capacity: 800–850 lbs
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