Having done a lot of canoeing in a previous life, I was inclined to sort out how to bring a canoe with us in our (mostly pending) travels.
We landed on a 14' kevlar canoe.. that is 40" wide, extremely stable and weighs under 50 lbs. There is also a model ( a bit rich for me right now, but on my radar for future) that is the same length/width.. and weighs only 36 lbs. Wenonah Fisherman model in ultra-light kevlar make. With patience, craigslist was the answer.. since new, these are pricey.
We put up a Yakima 'mega-warrior' roof rack.. allowing us to store things and also secure the canoe above. I'm in the process of adding about 18" height to that.. so we can hold taller things, like coolers, etc. and still mount the canoe.
I've put several photos in our album.. and, while I'm sure it's not for everyone, I can say we love the ease of on/off, stability and having a means of exploring rivers, marshes and fishing as we're traveling.
PM any questions and thanks-
Jeff
We landed on a 14' kevlar canoe.. that is 40" wide, extremely stable and weighs under 50 lbs. There is also a model ( a bit rich for me right now, but on my radar for future) that is the same length/width.. and weighs only 36 lbs. Wenonah Fisherman model in ultra-light kevlar make. With patience, craigslist was the answer.. since new, these are pricey.
We put up a Yakima 'mega-warrior' roof rack.. allowing us to store things and also secure the canoe above. I'm in the process of adding about 18" height to that.. so we can hold taller things, like coolers, etc. and still mount the canoe.
I've put several photos in our album.. and, while I'm sure it's not for everyone, I can say we love the ease of on/off, stability and having a means of exploring rivers, marshes and fishing as we're traveling.
PM any questions and thanks-
Jeff