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Hi boys and g... man, I miss Cyli.
On the way home from my bike ride today, a neighbor has his barely- used We No Nah Adirondak canoe sitting in the front yard with a for sale sign on it. Thing looks like it's barely been wet. I've never owned a canoe, but am a pretty decent paddler. Is this a good rig? It sure looks sweet. I've looked at the corp web site and new these things are pretty spendy (to my eyes) and I have no idea how much the owner is asking for it. Just looking for input from our resident canoe guys, Ken, Myron (if you are out there) and any others. I suppose I could ask over on a paddling newsgroup, but I don't know those guys :-) and I know a few of you here will likely have opinions. Even if they are unfounded. :-) I would use it for still water, taking the kids out, fish from it, unlikely to do any overnights but you never know. Opinions welcome. Bill |
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Base model is $1100 usd. Great canoe for 1 or 2 people.
I think having any kind of water craft is great to get people out "on the water". Nice thing about a canoe or kayak is that you can have them for years and they don't cost too uch or take up too much room. They are always read to go too. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com wrote in message oups.com... Hi boys and g... man, I miss Cyli. On the way home from my bike ride today, a neighbor has his barely- used We No Nah Adirondak canoe sitting in the front yard with a for sale sign on it. Thing looks like it's barely been wet. I've never owned a canoe, but am a pretty decent paddler. Is this a good rig? It sure looks sweet. I've looked at the corp web site and new these things are pretty spendy (to my eyes) and I have no idea how much the owner is asking for it. Just looking for input from our resident canoe guys, Ken, Myron (if you are out there) and any others. I suppose I could ask over on a paddling newsgroup, but I don't know those guys :-) and I know a few of you here will likely have opinions. Even if they are unfounded. :-) I would use it for still water, taking the kids out, fish from it, unlikely to do any overnights but you never know. Opinions welcome. Bill |
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oups.com... On the way home from my bike ride today, a neighbor has his barely- used We No Nah Adirondak canoe sitting in the front yard with a for sale sign on it. Buy it ASAP. I don't have an Adirondak (Solo+, Tim, and we need to get out on the big Q before the season closes - I have a couple of free days coming up), but I love WeNoNah and that model is an excellent hull for tandem and solo use. I have been watching for used WeNoNah tandem boats for a couple of years. Check their web site for current retail before buying to make sure you're getting a good used price. Look through the hull with a strong backlight to look for weak spots where it's been stressed, look for rotting wooden parts, etc. -- Stan |
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