Selling off my original Bloodvein. This is the canoe I paddled down the length of the Bloodvein River before turning around and paddling all the way back up. Handled 30 days worth of gear, food, and my dog just fine. Construction is cedar strip with 1 1/2 layers of fiberglass inside and out with carbon over cedar gunwales, carbon thwarts and grab handles, carbon sliding seat assembly, and aluminum foot brace. This is a seriously stout canoe but still relatively light (for an expedition boat) at 48 pounds.
This is perhaps the nicest canoe I've paddled, and I've paddled a lot, for mixed lake and river tripping. Nice mix of speed and maneuverability. This is the canoe that prompted me to sell my Bell Magic, which I didn't think would ever happen. I liked it so much I built a fully composite version and I now don't need two of them. After I got back from my Bloodvein trip I cleaned up the bottom of this one and added dynel skid plates. It hasn't been in the water since. Was built in 2015. 16.5'x30" with tons of flare in the bow for shedding waves. Looking for $1000. Lots more information and pictures if you're interested.
20150811_002 by Alan, on Flickr
20150802_009 by Alan, on Flickr
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This is how it looks after cleaning it up and adding the dynel skid plates:
20160403_005 by Alan, on Flickr
20160403_004 by Alan, on Flickr
Alan
This is perhaps the nicest canoe I've paddled, and I've paddled a lot, for mixed lake and river tripping. Nice mix of speed and maneuverability. This is the canoe that prompted me to sell my Bell Magic, which I didn't think would ever happen. I liked it so much I built a fully composite version and I now don't need two of them. After I got back from my Bloodvein trip I cleaned up the bottom of this one and added dynel skid plates. It hasn't been in the water since. Was built in 2015. 16.5'x30" with tons of flare in the bow for shedding waves. Looking for $1000. Lots more information and pictures if you're interested.




This is how it looks after cleaning it up and adding the dynel skid plates:


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