Old Town - darn near indestructible. Brand most often seen on wilderness rivers in the Canadian Arctic
Sure it's not made by Clipper Canoes?
Not to bust your chops, just I've been looking at Clipper canoes, looks like Western Canoeing is a retailer of Clipper?
I've been considering the Tripper, or one of the MacKenzies. Need it for 2 adults, 2 kids, and camping gear.
I'm not going to be driving to Salt Lake in the foreseeable future. Sorry.
Wrapping around rocks brings out the advantages of plastic boats quickly.
check out www.mohawkcanoes.com, they have a great selection, great Quality, and you order directly from the factory. The Intrepid is their best all around tandem canoe, it can do tripping, day paddeling, as well as mild whitewater(up to class II, or III depending on your skill level. I have been paddeling there whitewater boats for the past 20 years, and they make a great product, espicially for the money.
kerry, were you paddeling the probe 14 solo? I want one for a tandem boat, but I would think it would be a bear to paddle solo. I had 2 probe 11's, a maxim, and now a viper 11. I think my next canor will probably be a probe 14 set up tandem to take one of the kids with me.