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Thread: Hunting Canoe.

  1. #21
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    Re: Hunting Canoe.

    Yes made in New Westminster .If I have it right Western Canoe and Kayak has the moulds for them now and can make you one .
    Arctic Lake. .
    Quote Originally Posted by BowsUp View Post
    I have replaced two transoms on frontiersman canoes. Pretty easy job. Remove enough glass to extract old ply, insert new ply and re glass.
    No biggie and a workhorse of a canoe. Factory was in the lml, I think.
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  2. #22
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    Re: Hunting Canoe.

    Had a Clipper Expedition, about 18 feet long but weighed 86 lb.
    Very stable and never tipped.
    Saw a film clip where two were lashed together in tandem with a 4 hp motor and 1500 pounds of moose.
    Currently have a 15'6 clipper at 47 lbs. but does not get enough use.

  3. #23
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    Re: Hunting Canoe.

    You guys check out North61 on YouTube . I just watched 1 video he might have some good ideas as well
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  4. #24
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    Re: Hunting Canoe.

    I have a 15.5 Clipper Sportsman with the square stern, when going out alone I put a dairy box with 4 full jugs of water in the front to keep it balanced. Was thinking about selling/trading it for a double ender as I never use a motor on it anyway.

  5. #25
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    Re: Hunting Canoe.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ypx05tc8k9...boat.jpeg?dl=0

    I have a Clipper MacKenzie Sport 18′, I modified an old pontoon fly fishing boat to stack on top of it. I have a 6 hp Yamaha 4 stroke in the back.
    I added the pontoons after i flipped in on the Pitt River on a goose hunt last year (bad experience). I can stand up and walk all over it now and couldn't possibly flip it, I have even tried standing on one of the pontoons and it was stable. It will hold close to 1,800 pounds of hunters, gear and meat now with no worries.

  6. #26
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    Re: Hunting Canoe.

    ^^Nice setup!

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