Wenonah Jensen For Sale

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Wenonah Jensen For Sale

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Wenonah Jensen OC2 Kevlar Racing Canoe. Self Bailer. Sweet "Bag Lady" cover. Good condition. $800. Will add 2 Carbon Zaveral Paddles for additional $200.

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Millbrook Inferno with heavy layup, wow the ledge is pricey
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Millbrook is going to be offering the Stinkeye soon also, it is quite similar to the L'Edge and the estimated hull wt (no outfitting) is around 23lbs.
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It may be worth a shot advertising one the Penobscot Paddle and Chowder society's webpage as well.

Also, 23 lbs for a stinkeye?! Wow!
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The weight estimate of 23lbs for the Stinkeye is per Kaz. :)
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Inferno

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Stingray wrote:Millbrook Inferno with heavy layup, wow the ledge is pricey
Have you paddled an Inferno? I had this boat in mind, but the hull form looks to be very tippy. I see no edges at all. What's your experience with it?
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TNbound wrote:It may be worth a shot advertising one the Penobscot Paddle and Chowder society's webpage as well.

Also, 23 lbs for a stinkeye?! Wow!

Will do. Thanks.
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Re: Esquif L'Edge For Sale

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gkfogarty wrote: I need the same style boat at half the weight.
Doesn't everyone?

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Post by ezwater »

A hull doesn't need edges, doesn't need flatness, to have good initial stability. Borrow my old Phoenix Seewun sometime. No edges, very elliptical. So round, so firm, so easy on the draw. LSMFT.
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...and put it up on http://www.paddling.net ...(Canoes Forsale pull-down listing). Shouldn't have any problems.
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