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Default Inflatable Canoes

"Dene" wrote in message
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Walmart is running a closeout on a Stearns 2 man canoe for $199. They
also
offer the Coleman version for $75. We're looking for something my wife
and
I can store and inflate efficiently, for the times when we want to explore
wetlands or visit a dock while moored.

A key concern is stability/safety. We'd like to use it in the winter
months
without fear of plunging into the cold Columbia.

Advice?

-Greg



Cold water's a great way to die. I'm curious about the need to deflate it
and stow it. Is this because of:

1) Concerns about hauling a regular canoe on top of the car?
2) Storage issues at home?
3) Other? If so, what?

Cost can also be an issue, but with a little patience, you can often find a
used canoe for not much more than $200.




 
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