Looking to purchase my first canoe for a lake
"Bob" wrote in message ...
The canoes that come to mind are the We-no-nah Minnesota 3 and Minnesota 4.
Big, long boats (20' and 23') made for three and four people, respectively.
Good paddling,
Bob Scott
Thanks for the info. I guess my major problem here is price. Since
I'm just a beginner, I don't want to be paying an arm and a leg. I
realize the one I found was only ~$550 (but not nearly as nice!). Am
I going to find anything that competes price-wise? A few years down
the road, it would be nice to upgrade, but I'm not sure how likely
that would be.
-Tyler
"Tyler" wrote in message
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I've never owned a canoe before, but I used to work on the canoes at
Disneyland. I thought it was fun, and enjoyed the exercise. Now I live
near a man-made lake/lagoon which allows paddling. I'd like to
purchase a canoe for myself and maybe 2-3 others (i.e. a 3-4 person
canoe). Ideally, I would be able to do standard canoe paddling or
sculling on the same canoe. Would be nice if it was a canoe that was
less likely to tip, as the other people would be beginners as well.
Also, would be nice if it wasn't too heavy (so that it could be
carried the 1.5 block walk from my yard to the water). This isn't too
heavy of a requirement since I can build a device to move it.
I saw a "K&L Mackinaw 15' 6" Canoe" priced at ~$550 which has three
seats, and some others, which I can't seem to get enough information
on.
Suggestions?
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