I’m thinking I need a beater. I’m not sure what canoes to consider, but here are some features I’m hoping to find:
- Under 50 lbs.
- Royalex or some rock resistant material
- forward floor space (wider bottom) for pup, paddler comfort. Not tandem wide, just not a round, narrow floor.
- Adequate Rocker
- Modestly priced
This will be an Ohio boat mostly, although it may take an occasional trip north for novice guests or my own use during low water periods. My Swift P14 has a perfect hull shape for the purposes described. Lots of dog comfort, agility, room. Hull material not ideal for a beater. Ideally, I’d find a similar hull in royalex or t-formex, etc.
I’ve been searching for models like the YS Solo, NS Northwind, etc. I previously commented about an Argosy I once had that was a great solo steam boat but not a dog craft. A canoe I’ve owned that would suffice for this application is a Wehnonah Wilflderness in Tuffweave. It lacked rocker but worked on the Little Miami well enough, and I’d just repair the gel coat as needed.
I’m not up on all the models and materials out there these days. Thanks for your suggestions.
- Under 50 lbs.
- Royalex or some rock resistant material
- forward floor space (wider bottom) for pup, paddler comfort. Not tandem wide, just not a round, narrow floor.
- Adequate Rocker
- Modestly priced
This will be an Ohio boat mostly, although it may take an occasional trip north for novice guests or my own use during low water periods. My Swift P14 has a perfect hull shape for the purposes described. Lots of dog comfort, agility, room. Hull material not ideal for a beater. Ideally, I’d find a similar hull in royalex or t-formex, etc.
I’ve been searching for models like the YS Solo, NS Northwind, etc. I previously commented about an Argosy I once had that was a great solo steam boat but not a dog craft. A canoe I’ve owned that would suffice for this application is a Wehnonah Wilflderness in Tuffweave. It lacked rocker but worked on the Little Miami well enough, and I’d just repair the gel coat as needed.
I’m not up on all the models and materials out there these days. Thanks for your suggestions.