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Canoe 3 Person Light w/ Motor Mount Cup & Rod Holders Adjustable Seats 2 Paddles
$ 913.09
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Description
Canoe 3 Person Lightweight w/ Motor Mount, Cup & Rod Holders, & Adjustable Seats & 2 PaddlesFAST SHIPPING
DOES NOT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA
PRODUCT INFORMATION:
Hit the water with friends in this awesome Canoe. This 13' canoe features three seats with two seatbacks and can hold up to 600 lbs. The front seat provides two cup holders and the middle seat offers two combination cup/ rod holders. The rear seat comes with two ditty trays for small storage and two luggage handles for easy transporting. The Canoe comes with a motor mount and built-in skeg wheel for improved tracking.
FEATURES:
Three-person canoe
Used for canoeing and fishing
Blow-molded seats with two adjustable CRS seatbacks for comfort on the water
Built-in skeg improves tracking
Skeg wheel for easy transportation
Two molded-in cup holders
Two combination cup/fishing rod holders
Two luggage style handles for transport
Two rear ditty trays offer small item storage
Rated for use with an electric motor with a thrust rating of up to 40 lbs.
Includes motor mount bracket
Length: 13'
Width: 39"
Weight capacity: 600 lbs.
Model: WASATCH13
Country of Origin : United States of America
Specifications:
Capacity: 600 lb. (272,1 kg)
Color: Red
Height: 18.5 in. (46,9 cm)
Hull Design: High Initial Stability Hull
Hull Material: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Length: 13 ft. (3,9 m)
Warranty: 5-Year Limited
Weight: 96 lb. (43,5 kg)
Width: 39 in. (99 cm)
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Aluminum Clad Canoe Paddle features a durable blade, plus a lightweight, yet sturdy, aluminum shaft. With its lightweight construction and easy handling, this canoe paddle promotes efficient paddling while lessening fatigue for those long trips.
FEATURES:
For recreational use
Length: 54"
T-shape handle allows easier paddling with less fatigue
T-shaped handle doubles as a boat hook
Clad aluminum shaft
Polypropylene blade construction
Sizing tip: paddle length can be determined by first kneeling and sitting back on your heels. Flip the paddle upside down, so that the hand grip is on the floor next to your knees. The throat of the paddle (where the shaft ends and the blade begins) should line up between your nose and chin.