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On 18-Apr-2004, John Smith wrote:
So, it seems that I would be looking at either an Algonquin 15 or 16, or perhaps a Mattawa, if I were to get a Swift. The Mattawa looks to be a better canoe, I will have to try one. I haven't paddled a Mattawa, but I did paddle an Algonquin 17 for a weekend once. I didn't realize that the A-17 was not considered a "serious" canoe - its marketed as a high-end family or good recreational canoe. I found it handled quite well and had decent speed. I would have rated as good or better than many other companies' high-end tripper canoes! I can't say much about the 15 or 16 foot versions other than to suggest that if they're comparable to the 17, they're good enough for most paddlers. If I had to buy a lake tripper tomorrow, I'd get the Swift Kippawa. If there's one available, give it a look. They will be in Guelph, Ontario next weekend, which is about 1 hours drive from where I am. I bought my last boat - a Boreal Designs Ellesmere sea kayak from Swift at Guelph two years ago. If you're lucky, you;ll find a deal like I did. Mike |
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