The problem I had with the Canoe as I grew older was not being able to stand up and move around. It was very comfortable only if I sat with my legs over the side sitting on the stern seat. Fine in the hot summer days.
How do you Kayakers manage to sit like that and not stand at all. I could stand in the canoe, even take a leak but wasn't stable but I had my wading shoes on so it didn't matter.
I didn't realize kayaks were in the 70# and up catagory. I can attest that a roof rig ond a truck, then having to carry all the stuff to the water, bow weight 70#, battery 60#, trolling motor not counting fishing gear cooler, camping gear, paddles, back packs without a trailer doesnt fly at all. Maybe a few times until I learned better.
Mine was a square stern Grumman 18' (see pics below) vintage 1953. The trailer made so much difference in what you could leave on board and not spend an hour getting in the water. Out side of Alaska (I was a kid then when my dad bought the canoe ($75.00) We hunted with it on occasion and it would be maxed out at times but we also ported with it and a lot less gear.
Interestingly I remember the Eskimo hunters and their kayaks those folks hunted bare bones (no pun intended).
I sold the canoe a while back and bought an older again Grumman deep V 14' Aluminum with a 25 Evinrude and its easy to fish from. So I can stand up walk around and with the trailer again I can take everything I don't always need. I'd like to carry a small kayak very small to pull behind me.
In short I'd slide it into the bed of the truck. Use it for my camping gear.
Last edited by TomD; 05-17-2013 at 08:23 PM.
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