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A rarely used 2007 Appalachian. Deep, dry, well but-not-crazy rockered Royalex river running tandem that also works suitably bow backwards.
16’ long
35” max width
23” deep stems, 15” deep center
OT “specs” a 1075lb burden
Outfitted with kneeling pads, and D-rings & webbing loops for floatation or gear tie downs
P5260004 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
P5260008 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Improved seat drops; OT’s drilled dowel drops are suspect flimsy in a river running or WW canoe.
P5260005 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Flanged lower lining holes with interior tubing (we capped the old near-sheerline holes for aesthetics)
P5260015 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
P5260016 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Deck bungees for painters, and thwart bungees for miscellanea keepage.
P5260019 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
P5260020 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
Skid plates with G/flex and graphite powder.
P5280034 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
The Appy bottom, in fact the entire hull, inside and out, is in little used excellent condition.
$550 for a pristine RX river runner is crazy cheep. Here’s the kicker, the Appy is a “Blem”. There is no visible blemish. Old Town speced the Appalachian at 67lbs. Although OT’s weights were often suspect this one weighs just under 80 lbs.
P5250002 by Mike McCrea, on Flickr
We did not add 12 lbs in outfitting. Just drilling the new lining holes showed that OT used some seriously thick Royalex on this canoe. If you can shoulder 80lbs it should last a lifetime.
16’ long
35” max width
23” deep stems, 15” deep center
OT “specs” a 1075lb burden
Outfitted with kneeling pads, and D-rings & webbing loops for floatation or gear tie downs
Improved seat drops; OT’s drilled dowel drops are suspect flimsy in a river running or WW canoe.
Flanged lower lining holes with interior tubing (we capped the old near-sheerline holes for aesthetics)
Deck bungees for painters, and thwart bungees for miscellanea keepage.
Skid plates with G/flex and graphite powder.
The Appy bottom, in fact the entire hull, inside and out, is in little used excellent condition.
$550 for a pristine RX river runner is crazy cheep. Here’s the kicker, the Appy is a “Blem”. There is no visible blemish. Old Town speced the Appalachian at 67lbs. Although OT’s weights were often suspect this one weighs just under 80 lbs.
We did not add 12 lbs in outfitting. Just drilling the new lining holes showed that OT used some seriously thick Royalex on this canoe. If you can shoulder 80lbs it should last a lifetime.
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