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FEATHER
Light and Stable. Perfect for two small
people and a 2 hp or electric trolling motor.
Trout ponds become more accessible, and fishing more
enjoyable with a Feather.
Length 11" 4" Beam 44"
Depth 13" Weight 57
lbs.
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BUSHMAN
Up to a 4 hp motor, or a paddle will get you
into narrow, shallow spots for fishing, or duck hunting.
Length 14'2" Beam 36" Depth 15" Weight
85 lbs.
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DUCK BOAT
The stability is much more than a boat
this portable should have. Whether fishing or hunting,
it will impress you. The new Camo design with total black-out
insides.
Length 14' Beam 41" Depth 16" Weight 120 lbs.
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MAKOBE
This canoe will take more water than
anything that even begins to approach it's portability and
carrying capacity. 6 hp, 1150 lbs capacity, 17 inches deep.
Compare it to any other 100 lb boat or canoe.
Length 15'8" Beam 42" Depth
17" Weight 100 lbs.
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ALBANY
A good step up from the Makobe. The Albany is wider, deeper,
and has beautiful 1 1/2" x 1 " ash gunnels.
Length 18'4" Beam 50" Depth 18" Weight 185 lbs
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HUDSON BAY FREIGHTER
My personal favorite for fishing anywhere.
It will handle more water, carry more gear, and do it more efficiently
than anything I've found. It comes in two versions:
Allagash legal and extra-wide. My 8 hp pushes it 15-20
mph, according to the load.
Length 21'
Beam 56" Depth 20" Weight 280 lbs
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BIG CANOE
Designed by Barry Davis of Two Rivers
Canoe & Tackle, this 21' giant was originally designed as a high
volume paddling canoe for sportsmen. Whether paddled or propelled
by a small outboard motor this canoe is surprisingly efficient for such
a beamy craft.
Length 20'6" Beam 45" Depth 16" Weight 110 Fiberglass 90 kevlar
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JAMES BAY FREIGHTER
For really big water and huge loads. Full floor,
and rated for 40 hp. 22"8" of stability. We put 19
people and gear in it for a parade down a stream. There
was plenty of freeboard left.
Length 22'8" Beam 66" Depth 25" Weight 450 lbs.
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