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Canoeing
Clipper Canoes
Yukon Canoe - Fiberglass
The appeal of the Yukon is based on its design, low cost and excellent value. The Yukon has the capacity to be a good family canoe and is also suited for wilderness tripping. It glides nicely, tracks well and resists being blown around in the wind. In mov
Grey Owl
Voyageur Paddle
The Voyageur Canoe paddle. An excellent all-around paddle for wilderness tripping. Laminated ash and bass wood shaft. Blade is laminated butternut, cherry and bass with urethane tip. Recommended use; general touring, wilderness tripping, class 1 river tri
Grey Owl
Sprite Bent Shaft Paddle
Bass and butternut construction with a scroll grip and urethane plastic tip. An industry standard for 25 years. Excellent as a lightweight training or entry-level paddle. This paddle is recommended for general touring, wilderness tripping and marathon tr
Grey Owl
Chieftain Canoe Paddle
Grip: solid cherry, football style
Shaft: solid cherry, oval, 1 1⁄8" x 1 1⁄16"
Blade: solid cherry
Blade Cross Section Style: cambered
Tip Material & Style: casting epoxy, hidden insert
Finish: your choice of high gloss exterior polyurethane with a U
Shaft: solid cherry, oval, 1 1⁄8" x 1 1⁄16"
Blade: solid cherry
Blade Cross Section Style: cambered
Tip Material & Style: casting epoxy, hidden insert
Finish: your choice of high gloss exterior polyurethane with a U
Clipper Canoes
MacKenzie Sport 16'6 - Ultralight Kevlar
The MacKenzie 16.5 works great with an outboard in the 2 to 3HP range. It’s a natural with an electric motor up to 48 or 60 thrust. For solo use (without a motor) the MacKenzie 16.5 is available with an optional rowing rig.
NRS
Carlisle Standard Paddle
The industry standard! This 1-1/8" aluminum shaft extends well into the blade for added strength and is covered with polyethylene to provide a warm, secure grip. The 8" x 20" molded blade uses super-strong polypropylene for a powerful yet lightweight padd
Clipper Canoes
Tripper Canoe - Kevlar
Versatile, fast, stable, and comfortable. The Tripper was first introduced in the spring of 1983. In its first year of production, the Tripper became Clipper’s most popular model and has remained the number one canoe of choice for paddlers in the Northwes