You should not miss the spring one since you can paddle wood and canvas canoe then and talk with makers of them and so on.[/QUOTE]
I've always liked the look of wood canvas canoes, but as I've got nowhere to store a canoe indoors, and all of the rivers near my home are shallow and rocky, I'll have to stick with my plastic canoes. Saying that though, both of my canoes are very aesthetically shaped and a good colour ( green, which everyone knows is the fastest colour too ).
How are you getting on with the Lundhags? Always fancied some myself.
I can't comment on the Lundhags, as I've only worn them in my cell ( sorry, I mean cabin ) and walking down to the canteen. Very comfortable out of the box though, with reasonably supple leather. I went for the "Park", because they use the Optifit last which is broader than the nomal one. Penrith Survival have them in the UK.
Cheers, Michael.