Appalachian - Old Town |
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With maximum rocker for excellent maneuverability in whitewater, and flared ends for dryness and buoyancy, you'll be impressed with this 16-foot river runner. The Appalachian's shallow arch hull offers great initial and secondary stability, both solo or tandem paddlers will appreciate its quick response and tight handling in conditions up to Class III. It's also a great choice for those heading for the hills with lots of gear. - Excellent handling up to Class III whitewater |
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Koru - Old Town
The Koru is a modern adaptation of some of our older hunting canoe designs. By adding tumblehome and extending the waterline slightly, the Koru features an efficient hull that can really glide. Designed with a minimum amount of rocker this canoe is not only eye catching, it will track to your destination with ease. Lightweight and durable, the Koru has it all.
- Lightweight fiberglass construction
- Cherry wood web seats with curved construction
- Cherry wood deck
- Ash gunwales
- Cherry thwart and yoke
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Penebscot 16 RX - Old Town

Named after the Native American tribe that has inhabited Old Town, Maine, since before recorded history — and from whom we've gained immeasurable boat-building knowledge — the Penobscot is an homage to their superb craftsmanship, sense of design and navigational skills.
- Black anodized aluminum gunwales
- Polyethylene decks with grab handles
- Wood webbed seats
- Unstained ash thwart and yoke
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Penebscot 17 RX - Old Town

Named after the Native American tribe that has inhabited Old Town, Maine, since before recorded history — and from whom we've gained immeasurable boat-building knowledge — the Penobscot is an homage to their superb craftsmanship, sense of design and navigational skills.
- Black anodized aluminum gunwales
- Polyethylene decks with grab handles
- Nylon web seats
- Ash thwart and yoke
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Penebscot 164 - Old Town
Named after the Native American tribe that has inhabited Old Town, Maine, since before recorded history — and from whom we've gained immeasurable boat-building knowledge — the Penobscot is an homage to their superb craftsmanship, sense of design and navigational skills.
- Polyethylene decks with grab handles
- Vinyl gunwales
- Wood webbed seats
- Unstained ash thwart and yoke -
Penebscot 174 - Old Town

Named after the Native American tribe that has inhabited Old Town, Maine, since before recorded history — and from whom we've gained immeasurable boat-building knowledge — the Penobscot is an homage to their superb craftsmanship, sense of design and navigational skills.
- Polyethylene decks with grab handles
- Vinyl gunwales
- Wood webbed seats
- Unstained ash thwart and yoke -
Tripper 172 - Old Town

The 17-foot Tripper is what wilderness canoeing is all about. A high volume hull with deep-V entry that paddles easily with a heavy load. A shallow arch design with exceptional stability that handles whitewater with ease. A forgiving canoe that is regarded by many as the best tandem wilderness tripping canoe available.
- Polyethylene decks with grab handles
- Classic, standard-setting design
- Black blow molded seats
- Ash carrying yoke and thwart
- Black vinyl gunwales -
Tripper XL - Old Town

The workhorse of wilderness tripping canoes. Designed from the keel line up to meet the exacting requirements of backcountry expeditions, from its legendary durability to its expedition-tested paddling efficiency and maneuverability. The Tripper XL has exceptional stability and a cargo volume that can only be described as massive. A true hauler.
- Polyethylene decks with grab handles
- Classic, standard-setting design
- Black blow molded seats
- Ash carrying yoke and thwart
- Black vinyl gunwales