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The Voyageur
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| The 25'
Voyageur canoe, the first Big Canoe built by Clipper,
can easily handle up to 10 paddlers. Modelled after
the Voyageur Centennial canoe, the Voyageur characterizes
a tried and true canoe design. The Voyageur can be paddled
in many conditions from ocean to extended wilderness
expeditions on large lakes. The straight keel line of
the Voyageur gives it excellent tracking ability. Its
slightly rounded hull shape will make it fast, however,
it is not quite as stable for novice use as is the Mariner
or Langley. |
The Voyageur has been used extensively as a training
craft for dragon boat racing and for corporate outings.
As unlikely as it sounds, the Voyageur has even been
used to pull water skiers! Just ask the Publisher of
Canoe/Kayak Magazine.
The Voyageur has been paddled in many types of conditions.
The Upper Thompson River in BC, rated at up to Grade
III whitewater, has been run many times. Puget Sound
is crossed regularly and Georgia Straight has been crossed
between Nanaimo and Horseshoe Bay. One crossing saw
breaking waves of 8 to 10 feet. The safety boats had
returned to Nanaimo... but the Voyageur canoes wouldn't
be stopped.
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Large canoes are often referred to as WAR Canoes, particularly in articles written in the early 1900's. Today we often refer to them as 'Big Canoes' encompassing the many 22'+ styles and shapes paddled in North America today. |
Length:
Beam:
Bow Height:
Stern Height:
Center Height:
Max # of Paddlers:
Weight (FG):
Weight (Kevlar):
MSRP: |
25'
48"
36"
36"
19"
10
280 lbs
240 lbs
$5750 CND (FG)
$7195 CND (KEV) |
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Features,
Options & Colors:
Standard Colors
Custom colors by special order

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