More speed, enhanced tracking, greater secondary stability, the ability to deal with a variety of paddling conditions, including whitewater, and a large payload make these canoes well-suited to multi-day trips.
Beam: 2 ft. 11 in.
Max load: 1450
Standard features: Created especially for whitewater tripping, this
Appalachian
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 those heading for the hills with lots of gear.
Excellent handling up to Class III whitewater
Nylon webbed seats
Ash yoke and thwart
Polyethylene decks with grab loops
Vinyl gunwales
Tandem or solo
Created especially for whitewater tripping, this
canoe offers moderate rocker for excellent maneuverability, flared ends for dryness and buoyancy, and a shallow arch for smooth transition from initial to secondary stability when leaning the boat.