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Most of my canoes get sent out as soon as they are finished. Recently, I had the opportunity to photograph three canoes together. One was just finished, one is being stored here while the owner is out of the country, and one was in for a little minor repair work.
The big pale green canoe is a reproduction of the Kildonan Canoe Company "Timber Cruiser", the middle sized canoe is a 16'"Boreal" model, and the smaller one is a 15', stretched out version of my Red Fox model, which I call the "Swift Fox".
I just finished the Swift Fox a couple of weeks ago and I'm waiting to hear how it is on the water. I really like how it turned out. I want one for my own!
1 comment:
Doug
They are very beautiful... Mary and I are enjoying our new paddles very much, we used them in Finland recently plus many trips in the UK... the thing I've noticed is that you can paddle a long time without getting tired... we have them hanging on the wall in our living room when not in use...
Doug &mary
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