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Yokes and Thwarts
Floor ribs may be
added in the floor of the canoe between the full length ribs. This offers
protection of the planking for river use. It will add a few pounds and
is not recommended unless rocky rivers are in your canoe's future. Keels can be added to any of our canoes. Normally the keel is made of Ash and is about 7/8" deep and the width tapering from 7/8" at its base to about 1/2" at the leading edge. Though most of our canoes track well by virtue of their design, a keel will help a canoe track in side winds. At the same time it will decrease the ease of turning and be a specific hindrance in streams where a keel can catch on rocks. A keel can always be added later, should it be necessary, though it cannot be removed (since it it screwed on through the hull). Carved yoke: Add $125 to canoe order. $150 if ordered separatey Padded yoke: Add $65 to canoe order. $95 if ordered separately Floor ribs: Add $275 to canoe order. Painter rings: $30 each. Keel: Add $125 |
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Choice of Wood
The standard trim for our canoes is Ash. This is a wonderfully springy
wood which is relatively light as hardwoods go. A standard option to consider
is Black Cherry. This will add a red tone to your boat. Any other wood
can be substituted as a special order to personalize the boat of your
dreams. Cherry trim: Add $125 for solo and $150 for tandem canoe order. Red Cedar Planking: Add $250 to canoe order. | ||||||||||||||
Lighter Weights
Some people are interested in canoes that are even lighter than our normal fare. Though
we have reduced the weight in our standard canoes well below some other builder's, there is still some opportunity for weight savings.
For no additional cost we are now offering any of our canoes covered in Dacron fabric rather than the traditional cotton duck. The Dacron is considerably thinner
and consequently lighter than the canvas, though we don't feel it represents any reduction in abrasion resistance. The fabric we are using is a 3.7 ounce per yard
aircraft Dacon. This is covered with a highly flexible filler and paint that offers sufficient UV protection since Dacron is vulnerable to degredation from UV rays.
The weight savings in using Dacron versus the canvas with our normal filler is in the range of four to six lbs. depending on the canoe. |
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Seats Our seats are hardwood
framed with woven natural cane. The standard arrangement is for the bow
seats to have a sitting area of 10" by 18" and the stern seats
a seating area of 10" by 13". The frames are either White Ash
or Black Cherry. In the solo canoes we normally use a standard bow seat.
The solo seats can be mounted flat or canted, to allow kneeling. The solo
seats can also be mounted on a wooden track so they are adjustable forward
and aft. Adjustable solo seats: Add $75 to your canoe order | ||||||||||||||
Choice of ColorBoats can be painted nearly any color. We primarily use Epifanes Paint, a quality marine enamel from Holland. Below are our standard colors from this company. Any other Epifanes color can be used at no extra charge. Other colors can be found from other companies or custom colors made. An upcharge may apply.
We can supply actual color chips for these colors. For a full color chart visit Epifanes.com |
We
offer some nice-looking and quite comfortable carved canoe yokes made
of the same wood as the rest of the trim. These yokes, when used in conjunction
with a padded PFD, spread the weight over the shoulder area and their
springiness acts as a shock absorber as you tread the portage trail. For
the naysayers we offer a more conventional paddled yoke as well.

