CENTER: 13.5”; AT STERN: 16” • GRAPHITE ULTRALIGHT: 41 LBS, $3,149 • KEVLAR ULTRALIGHT : 42 LBS, $2,499 • KEVLAR FLEX- CORE : 51 LBS, $2,299 • TUF-WEAVE FLEX-CORE: 55 LBS, $1,999
WENONAH CANOE
MINNESOTA II (Q)
www.wenonah.com • $2,149–$3,349
The Minnesota II is the most efficient, straight-tracking, tan- dem tripping canoe ever made. It’s fast and seaworthy, even when heavily loaded. The Minnesota II revolutionized both portaging and long-distance paddling in places like the Bound- ary Waters Canoe Area and Northern Forest Canoe Trail.
LENGTH: 18’6” • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 33.5”; AT WATERLINE: 33.5” • DEPTH AT BOW: 20.5”; AT CENTER: 13.5”; AT STERN: 17” • GRAPHITE ULTRALIGHT: 42 LBS, $3,349 • KEVLAR ULTRALIGHT: 42 LBS, $2,699 • KEVLAR FLEX-CORE: 54 LBS, $2,599 • TUF- WEAVE FLEX-CORE: 58 LBS, $2,149
WENONAH CANOE
CHAMPLAIN (R)
www.wenonah.com • $1,799–$2,699
The Champlain is a very versatile canoe capable of anything from loaded tripping to weeknight recreation. This is a per- fect canoe for most large lake and river trips due to its effi- ciency, tracking and carrying potential. The Champlain is also a great choice for bringing along children and water dogs.
LENGTH: 18’ • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 36.5”; AT WATERLINE: 36.75” • DEPTH AT BOW: 22”; AT CENTER: 14”; AT STERN: 20” • KEVLAR ULTRALIGHT: 46 LBS, $2,699 • KEVLAR FLEX-CORE: 57 LBS, $2,499 • TUF-WEAVE FLEX-CORE: 61 LBS, $2,149 • ROYALEX: 75 LBS, $1,799
WENONAH CANOE
ITASCA (S)
www.wenonah.com • $2,499–$2,999
The Itasca carries expedition loads under all conditions and in all weather. This long, seaworthy hull tracks superbly and delivers superior glide and efficiency while carrying the kitchen sink. The Itasca is an expedition canoe for lengthy explorations and it is equally at home in coastal touring.
LENGTH: 19’ • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 36.5”; AT WATERLINE: 34.5” • DEPTH AT BOW: 21.5”; AT CENTER: 15”; AT STERN: 19” • KEVLAR ULTRALIGHT: 49 LBS, $2,999 • KEVLAR FLEX-CORE: 61 LBS, $2,499 • TUF-WEAVE FLEX-CORE: 65 LBS, $2,499
WENONAH CANOE
PROSPECTOR 16 (T)
www.wenonah.com • $1,699–$2,649
This proven down river hull is Wenonah Canoe’s version of the classic Prospector design and the closest thing to the original that money can buy. It’s a stable hull for rivers and streams and with ample rocker, it’s quick to turn. Also available is a 15-foot model of the Prospector that is very solo friendly.
LENGTH: 16’ • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 36”; AT WATERLINE: 33” • DEPTH AT BOW: 25”; AT CENTER: 15”; AT STERN: 25” • KEVLAR
CLEARWATER DESIGN
KAWARTHA (A)
www.clearwaterdesignboats.com $999
The Kawartha is an excellent family canoe with a ver- satile design that is at home on lakes and rivers. This model has a slightly rounded bottom and no keel. The entry and exit lines are blunt and ride up on waves. Standard trim includes webbed seats, a wood thwart, dished carry yolk and maintenance-free gunwales. The hull is a rotationally molded, multi-layer polyethylene construction. This creates an extremely durable, impact- resistant product.
LENGTH: 16’ • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 34” • DEPTH AT BOW: 17”; AT CENTER: 12”; AT STERN: 16” • POLYETHYLENE: 69 LBS
recreational A B CLIPPER CANOES 18’6” MACKENZIE(B)
www.clippercanoes.com $1,950–$2,945 CAD
For unbelievable performance in a large-capacity tour- ing canoe, try the 18.5-foot MacKenzie. Load it up with camping gear, the kids and the dog, and you’re set for a wilderness adventure. The 18’6” MacKenzie is great for fishermen and hunters who require a canoe to carry large loads and offers excellent stability and perfor- mance. You will find the 18’6” MacKenzie surprisingly fast and responsive for a canoe its size.
LENGTH: 18’6” • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 37”; AT WATERLINE: 35” • DEPTH AT BOW: 22”; AT CENTER: 16”; AT STERN: 22” • FIBERGLASS: 78 LBS, $1,950 CAD • KEVLAR: 70 LBS, $2,750 CAD • ULTRALIGHT KEVLAR: 62 LBS, $2,945 CAD
www.rapidmedia.com 153 S
ULTRALIGHT: 40 LBS, $2,649 • KEVLAR FLEX-CORE: 52 LBS, $2,499 • TUF-WEAVE FLEX-CORE: 56 LBS, $2,099 • ROYALEX: 68 LBS, $1,699
WENONAH CANOE
SPIRIT II (U)
www.wenonah.com $1,699–$2,599
Like a Swiss Army knife, the Spirit II does everything. This is Wenonah Canoe’s best-selling tandem—as efficient as a long hulled canoe and as maneuverable as a short one. If you could only have one canoe to serve all your needs, the Spirit II would be one of few candidates.
LENGTH: 17’ • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 35”; AT WATERLINE: 35.5” • DEPTH AT BOW: 22”; AT CENTER: 14”; AT STERN: 19” • KEVLAR ULTRALIGHT: 42 LBS, $2,599 • KEVLAR FLEX-CORE: 54 LBS, $2,399 • TUF-WEAVE FLEX-CORE: 58 LBS, $2,049 • ROYALEX: 69 LBS, $1,699
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