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In reality, none of the boats you listed are even reasonable approximations
of Greenland designs, despite the fact that the companies' marketing hacks wantonly attach the term to any boat that has significantly turned up ends. For that reason, it's best to ignore the term in most cases. The boats on the market that are the closest would be the wood designs by Betsie Bay and Superior. In fiberglass, there's the NDK Greenlander/Greenlander Pro, the Wilderness Systems Arctic Hawk and the VCP Anas Acuta, but even those are quite different from the real thing. The first two might work for you, but the AA is too small. Bestie Bay does make one boat that should fit you, the Manitou. If you want to see what real Greenland boats are like - just to put things in proper context - go to www.qajaqusa.org and check out the informational resources there. -- Regards Brian |
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