The theme of the 2025 Wooden Canoe Heritage Association (WCHA) annual Assembly at Paul Smiths, NY, will be motorized canoes. A motorized canoe can be, well, any canoe with a mounted motor, or a square back or Y back canoe, or even a canoe with an internal engine. @Nick Dennis from the U.K., a fellow WCHA director, sent me pictures of Old Town internal engine canoes, which appear at the end of this post. I don't know what year OT catalog they are from, but I suspect @Benson Gray will.
I thought it would be interesting to have a thread on our experiences and trips with any sort of motorized canoes. I know many of you do have square sterns, Y sterns and/or motor mounts. Lots of pictures are always informational, entertaining and popular.
My only experience with a motorized canoe was with the first two canoes of my own that I ever bought. In 1980, my first canoe was a cheap Pelican that I bought in San Jose, California. Along with it, I bought an Old Town motor mount and a 2hp Mercury outboard. I assembled the canoe and put it into the Calero Reservoir with the motor on, sat in the stern seat, and just about submerged the entire stern under the water at the put-in. The canoe couldn't float the stern weight of the motor and me.
Back went that cheapo canoe to the marine dealer, after which I bought a Royalex Mad River Explorer at Western Mountaineering. I put the motor on that canoe and zoomed around several reservoirs in Northern California and in San Francisco Bay. I had put a wide cane center seat in the Explorer for solo paddling, and jury rigged a handle extension to the Mercury outboard so I could sit in the center seat to better trim the canoe while motoring.
I never used the motor after I moved East in 1982. I guess the fad factor of it all wore off, plus I was more interested in developing my whitewater and flat water paddling skills.
What are your experiences with (and/or pictures of) motorized canoes?
I thought it would be interesting to have a thread on our experiences and trips with any sort of motorized canoes. I know many of you do have square sterns, Y sterns and/or motor mounts. Lots of pictures are always informational, entertaining and popular.
My only experience with a motorized canoe was with the first two canoes of my own that I ever bought. In 1980, my first canoe was a cheap Pelican that I bought in San Jose, California. Along with it, I bought an Old Town motor mount and a 2hp Mercury outboard. I assembled the canoe and put it into the Calero Reservoir with the motor on, sat in the stern seat, and just about submerged the entire stern under the water at the put-in. The canoe couldn't float the stern weight of the motor and me.
Back went that cheapo canoe to the marine dealer, after which I bought a Royalex Mad River Explorer at Western Mountaineering. I put the motor on that canoe and zoomed around several reservoirs in Northern California and in San Francisco Bay. I had put a wide cane center seat in the Explorer for solo paddling, and jury rigged a handle extension to the Mercury outboard so I could sit in the center seat to better trim the canoe while motoring.
I never used the motor after I moved East in 1982. I guess the fad factor of it all wore off, plus I was more interested in developing my whitewater and flat water paddling skills.
What are your experiences with (and/or pictures of) motorized canoes?