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Bein' an ole Maineiac, born, 'n raised in Old Town Maine, I've seen a few Old Town canoes. Thanks for all your help so far and in advance for any more.Īyuh. My goal for a new canoe is probably $500-700 to start for now considering my current economic scenario. So, let me ask you this, since you're from my neck of the woods (I'm an Ontario boy) and in fact where I'd like to get started: how would you recommend getting into portage? My true dream ambition is a birchbark canoe, but after seeing exactly what's involved, I realized that I'd rather go with a mass-market one to get on the water within a reasonable amount of time. I read that I should expect a canoe to reasonable weigh probably 70lbs regardless so I was surprised (I'll be honest that in my ignorance I was expecting super modern lightweight materials etc etc). Kevlar, you say? Is that the type of canoe I should be looking for? Where can I find a proper resource?
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Portaging is exactly my primary goal, so I'm glad you mentioned that. Still, if he's going to put it up for $200 I'd like to acquire it for the project reasons you mentioned. I had a feeling this would be the reply - thank you for both your promptness and your honesty. Thanks in advance, as I have ZERO idea what I'm doing. Please let me know what I should look for, what I should take pictures of, and what I should ask. In four or five days time, when I check this thing out, I plan to take pictures and I'll let you guys know the price as well, I was wondering if anyone could offer some preliminary advice: i.e., if this already sounds like an awful idea for a first timer, please let me know. But, depending on the price, and if the amount of TLC this thing requires (and if it's along my skill level), I would love to own this and call it my own. I realize it may be more worth my while to get a new, fibreglass one, so I'm fully willing to go that route. I'm a 27 year old graduate student and amateur carpenter, a cabinetmaker with no boat building experience. It is a canvas and wood frame canoe apparently in good condition requiring some minimal work. I am expecting it to look something along the lines of this: It's a 1 or 2 decade old Old Town Guide 18' canoe. We reserve the right to change product specs, change colors, change prices OR correct errors at any time without notice.I'm getting ready as in a few days I'm going to go take a look at potentially, my first watercraft, and first canoe.
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NOTE: due to very low inventory this item is only available for in-store pickup. Motor mount bracket and 12V deep cycle marine battery not included.
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We also offer a 30 pound thrust model for more gentle scenarios.Ī great buy for everyone who wants to be out on the water without the noise and mess of conventional gasoline motors.Ī great match for our Sportspal, Esquif, NovaCraft, Wenonah and Old Town canoes !! At the highest speed, 40 pounds of thrust gives plenty of power to handle wind, waves or heavy loads in any canoe. The slower speed also draws less power, and provides 1/3 more running time. The two lower "fishing speeds" allow you to troll slower and not out-run the fish. It's still a great choice for the canoeist looking for a reliable motor. Since those early days the motor has evolved and improved along with technology but we still call it the Power Paddle. The Power Paddle was originally designed in partnership with Old Town Canoe Co and Minn Kota. The Power Paddle features 5 forward speeds, 3 reverse speeds, and a 36" unbreakable composite shaft. NOTE: This search does not include boats. "Welcome to the BIGGEST - LITTLE canoe and kayak shop in the world" (800)452-9257Įmail us: Store" (between Rochester and Niagara Falls).
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