Kevlar layup, aluminum rails & thwarts, minicell saddle, vinyl airbags, thigh straps, good rocker, stable and predictable, 13 feet long, 29 inches wide. Hull in good condition. I am not sure of who made this boat. I bought it used a while ago for my girlfriend when she first started paddling, she has moved on to new and better boats. We now have too many boats in the basement! Photos at: http://paddlenow.com/album/soloblue.html
$350, Philadelphia area.
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Solo whitewater open canoe of mysterious origin - BOAT SOLD!
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Solo whitewater open canoe of mysterious origin - BOAT SOLD!
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How about a serial number plate?
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There is no seam up the middle. The layup kevlar inside the boat runs from end to end. The boat has a gel coat, and that line appears to be from the mold, which was probably made in two pieces.
There is no name plate or serial number. I bought the boat from Stark-Moon canoe in Delta, PA. I use it as a backup boat once a year for a training course. Some people have told me that the hull was made using a John Sweet mold, but I cannot confirm that.
Eric Pavlak
There is no name plate or serial number. I bought the boat from Stark-Moon canoe in Delta, PA. I use it as a backup boat once a year for a training course. Some people have told me that the hull was made using a John Sweet mold, but I cannot confirm that.
Eric Pavlak
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Ha you got it from brad? cool. how much you want for it? PM me
Thanks,
Todd
Thanks,
Todd