WENONAH CANOE
SPIRIT II
WWW.WENONAH.COM • $2,399 USD $2,999 CDN
Like a Swiss Army knife, the Spirit II does everything. As efficient as a long-hulled canoe and as maneuverable as a short one, the Spirit II strikes a balance between all good things. Roomy enough for Boundary Water trips, it's even more stable when loaded. If you could have only one canoe to serve all your needs for the rest of your life, the Spirit II would be one of the very few candidates. Maybe that's why Wenonah sells more Spirit IIs than any other model.
LENGTH: 19' • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 35.5'' • DEPTH AT BOW: 22''; AT CENTER: 14''; AT STERN: 19'' • MATERIAL: ARAMID • WEIGHT: 54 LBS WENONAH CANOE
HERON
WWW.WENONAH.COM • $2,199 USD $2,749 CDN
Life asks a lot of some canoes, including to be ready for anything. The Heron is a compact, maneuverable, tandem canoe that answers all requests. It's the smallest tandem canoe in Wenonah's general touring family. Inexperienced paddlers like its stability, while adept paddlers appreciate its efficiency. Because of its smaller size, the Heron is a practical boat for day trips on lakes, while also performing well on smaller rivers and streams. Keep one at the cabin for the kids or keep one for leisurely float trips down your favorite trout stream.
LENGTH: 15' • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 35'' • DEPTH AT BOW: 18''; AT CENTER: 13''; AT STERN: 16'' • MATERIAL: ARAMID • WEIGHT: 46 LBS WENONAH CANOE
SOLO PLUS
WWW.WENONAH.COM • $2,399 USD $2,999 CDN
For people who want both the freedom of a solo canoe and the companion-ability of a tandem, Wenonah designed the Solo Plus. It works well both ways. As a solo, it's a stable, efficient touring hull with the capacity to carry a tent, food, sling-chair and fishing gear for a week. Paddled tandem, it's an efficient performance design that makes getting there together a pleasure. If you're looking to get two canoes for the price of one, the Solo Plus is the boat for you. Also available in carbon.
LENGTH: 16'6'' • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 31.75'' • DEPTH AT BOW: 19''; AT CENTER: 13''; AT STERN: 17'' • MATERIAL: ARAMID • WEIGHT: 40 LBS WENONAH CANOE
ADIRONDACK
WWW.WENONAH.COM • $2,299 USD $2,874 CDN
If you're looking for a sleek, straight-tracking canoe that's easy to paddle and easy to handle out of the water, the Adirondack fits the bill. Designed for day and overnight trips, it paddles efficiently with a light to moderate load. The Adirondack is also graced with excellent stability in most conditions. This is one smooth-paddling canoe. Who said an efficient canoe had to be long?
LENGTH: 16' • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 34.75'' • DEPTH AT BOW: 19.5''; AT CENTER: 13.5''; AT STERN: 16.5'' • MATERIAL: ARAMID • WEIGHT: 49 LBS WENONAH CANOE
MINNESOTA II
WWW.WENONAH.COM • $2,599 USD $3,249 CDN
The legendary Minnesota II is one of the most efficient, straight-tracking, tandem tripping canoes ever made. If you travel in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area or Canada's Quetico Park, you'll see a lot of these canoes. They're fast and seaworthy even when loaded with heavy gear, yet they're fun to paddle lightly loaded just for the thrill of it. This boat revolutionized both portaging and long-distance paddling and opened places like the Boundary Waters to many.
LENGTH: 18'6'' • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 33.5'' • DEPTH AT BOW: 20.5''; AT CENTER: 13.5''; AT STERN: 17'' • MATERIAL: ARAMID • WEIGHT: 54 LBS WENONAH CANOE
PROSPECTOR 16
WWW.WENONAH.COM • $2,449 USD $3,059 CDN
The original Prospector was a river-running boat known as the work horse of the North. This proven down river hull is Wenonah's version of the classic 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. Because of the symmetrical shape of the hull, a solo paddler loaded with gear could make good progress by turning around in the bow seat and paddling backward. The Prospector 16 comes standard with curved hung web seats for added comfort.
LENGTH: 16' • WIDTH AT GUNWALES: 33'' • DEPTH AT BOW: 25''; AT CENTER: 15''; AT STERN: 25'' • MATERIAL: ARAMID • WEIGHT: 52 LBS 146 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2016
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