What’s New for 2007

We have added two more lines of boats to our inventory for this season.

Beacon Boats
Beacon Boats has been building small fiberglass dinghys and prams for many years, but now they have added to very nice traditional rowing craft that we are excited about for our 2007 line-up. The Adirondack Guide Boat has the classic guide boat lines that became famous in the Adirondacks for use by guides and their hunting and fishing clients. This will be an ideal rowing craft for lakes, ponds and quiet rivers. Can’t you just picture a couple enjoying an afternoon picnic or a beautiful sunset while enjoying a peaceful row?

Or how about also rowing in a quiet harbor or estuary in another classic design? The Whitehall 13 has the graceful lines and excellent seaworthiness of the classic Whitehall design. Again, just imagine the feeling of gliding along with each pull of the oars and enjoying a beautiful day whether it be spring, summer or fall.

We have both of these boats in our demo fleet just waiting to hit the water.

Native Watercraft
Andy Zimmerman (former co-owner of Wilderness Systems kayaks) has started a new paddlesports company with a very innovative line of kayaks. Fresh concepts in hull design, stability, seating comfort, and the ability to accessorize for fishing are the strong points of these designs. Whether for fishing, photography or just paddling, these kayaks have received a lot of attention and favorable comments in the few months since their introduction. Again, our demo fleet includes the Ultimate 12 and the Ultimate14.5 .

Other New Models
There are several other new models from our usual list of manufacturers that will be described under our soon-to-be-added “Models - 2007″ page. Some of these models include the Eliza from Necky, the Cayuga 110 and the Cayuga 130 from Old Town, the Prowler Big Game from Ocean Kayak, the Santee Expedition and Phoenix 130 from Hurricane, and the Fathom from Eddyline. Please check our upcoming “Models - 2007″ for further information on these and other models.

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