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			John Weiss wrote:
 "John Kuthe"  wrote...
 
 Canoes are designed to be paddled.  Using an outboard for the short distance
 from the houseboat to the beach will be more trouble than it's worth.
 
 True, but there are some square-stern canoes designed so to allow a small
 motor
 or engine to be mounted.
 
 They may be available, but a motorized canoe just doesn't appear to make sense
 for the OP's purpose.
 
 Chopping off the stern will increase drag, so paddling will be slower and more
 difficult.  Putting a trolling motor and a battery in a 13' canoe will double
 its weight, and even a small gas-powered outboard will weigh half what the canoe
 does.  Hooking it all up will take more time than any time saved in travel
 to/from a beach.
 
 Depending on how many people and how much gear he wants to carry, a good rowing
 dinghy may make even more sense.
 
 Possibly. I did a Google search on "square stern canoes" and turned up a number of
 different manufactureres though. Evidently it's something that may be a lot more
 popular than the canoe purists may with to admit, yano? ;-)
 
 John Kuthe...
 
 
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