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Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work #8261679
11/14/24 07:16 AM
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I do a lot of beaver work and looking to add a canoe for those not so easy to access waterways. What’s a good canoe that is lightweight but can hold some weight? Want to make sure I can haul plenty of traps plus my 270.lb carcass.

Thanks for feedback in advance

Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8262091
11/14/24 08:42 PM
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I have a used Old Town penobscot 16 footer I bought from a canoe rental place. I sit in the front and face the rear. Works great for me. It handles me and 4 or 5 beavers easily.


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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8262123
11/14/24 09:04 PM
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aluminum grumman


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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8262129
11/14/24 09:09 PM
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17' Aluminum would be my choice.


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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8262136
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Just curious. For those who prefer aluminum is that because of durability or price or some other reason?

Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NorthMtntrapper] #8262140
11/14/24 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by NorthMtntrapper
Just curious. For those who prefer aluminum is that because of durability or price or some other reason?

Lighter and longer lasting


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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8262170
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I'd be looking at a 14 ft radisson or a 14 foot wenonah fisherman. Rad will be aluminum, wenonah look for a used one in royalex. Both have about a 38 inch width for stability and carry 800 lbs. Either will weigh about 56 lbs. I speak from experience doing the same thing. I have the fisherman.


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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8262201
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15' grumman all alum works great for me doing beaver work


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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8262308
11/15/24 02:16 AM
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I have an Old Town Stillwater, 12 ft. Fiberglass rated at 750#

Not sure they make that one anymore

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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8263068
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I appreciate the feedback everyone. This gives me ideas of what to start looking for.

Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8263311
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Get a Creek boat. Light and does the job.

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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8263402
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Where in NY are you?, I have a 15 grumman my wife has been after me to get it gone....

Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8263459
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I have an Old Town 15' Camper, and a 17' Tripper, both Royalex hulls, and work great for me, Aluminum is too noisy and cold in the winter. Attracts thieves when scrap price is high.


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Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8264917
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I just keep an eye on marketplace or kijiji.......any canoe that's waterproof at around $100 CAD pick up. I have canoes stashed all through the woods now, never had them stolen as they look beat-up, fingers crossed. Have had them moved and or used but they are usually close to where I left them. One guy even donated a paddle, with a note complaining about the one that was there laugh

Have a old 16 foot prospector in original Kevlar, its my go to. Nice and wide, only weighs about 60 pounds, can handle a load, paddle solo in windy conditions, in and out no problem.

Have been thinking of getting a square back one with a small motor for some of my longer river areas, just have not found one at a decent price yet. Prices of canoes went through the roof here during covid and have not come down any.

Re: Looking for canoe recommendation for beaver work [Re: NYCOYOTE] #8265058
11/18/24 04:08 PM
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I bought an old aluminum 17' one that's a wider then normal and it's great. Holds up great. $100.00 - don't spend a lot- - you'll run into something and have to fix it. I ran over a fence post I didn't se and it came up through the bottom of a fiberglass one I had.


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