I'm looking for a new hard shell canoe. I bought an advanced elements inflatable kayak quite a few years ago and it has served me well on rivers, lakes and coastal waters. For an inflatable it performs brilliantly. When the kids were small it would hold all of us comfortably, but now they're too big for it, so we need a second canoe.
I've plenty of experience kayaking, up to grade 3 white water, and so I have decided I'd like a Canadian canoe just for a change. And I enjoy the asthetics of Canadian canoes. I've paddled these on various occasions. However my wife prefers the idea of a kayak, with them being easier to paddle.
I found this:
This strikes me as a good compromise. Whereas I fancy myself paddling through the Canadian wilderness for days on end, realistically I'm going to be pottering around local rivers and broads on Sunday with the kids in tow. Has anyone used this canoe? Or can recommend any alternative? (I don't want a sit-on canoe).
I've plenty of experience kayaking, up to grade 3 white water, and so I have decided I'd like a Canadian canoe just for a change. And I enjoy the asthetics of Canadian canoes. I've paddled these on various occasions. However my wife prefers the idea of a kayak, with them being easier to paddle.
I found this:
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This strikes me as a good compromise. Whereas I fancy myself paddling through the Canadian wilderness for days on end, realistically I'm going to be pottering around local rivers and broads on Sunday with the kids in tow. Has anyone used this canoe? Or can recommend any alternative? (I don't want a sit-on canoe).