Whitesell Descender

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Whitesell Descender

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Wanted: Whitesell Descender
Have cash will travel for the right one; must see photos of canoe offered for sale.
Willing to pay 50 bucks finder's fee.
Provide me with a lead; if I buy that canoe, you receive finder's fee.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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Here's one: http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/b ... 21440.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Not my boat.

I have a Whitesell Piranha for sale if you can't find a nice Descender.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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The Whitesell for sale in Minnesota is a Piranha; I already own and paddle a Piranha.

I am seeking the shorter, lighter weight Whitesell Descender.


Thanks for trying to help.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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What a sweet-looking Piranha!
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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The Piranha was found a little over a year ago while I was searching for a Descender; which I still have NOT found. The Piranha had been in dry storage, protected from sunlight & weather, for "many, many" years.
The first owner had used it twice before putting it into storage!

After I spent about 5 hours cleaning out/off wasp nests, dirt daubers nests, spider webs & egg sacks, ants, mice nests, bird droppings and acorns.......I had essentially a new Whitesell. The original Whitesell lace kit & air bags were ruined by mice chewing on them; probably for nesting material. The only thing that was needed besides cleaning was to replace the air bags & lace kit.

I do use it, but I make an effort to take care of it to the best of my ability. Am proud to own it, after lusting for a Whitesell canoe from the time I first saw one, in the window of the shop alongside the Nantahala, in the late 80s. Money for new canoes was non- existent for me back then.

I am "still" actively seeking a Descender, and am ready & willing to pay a good price for the right one.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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I may have found you one. I'm waiting on an email back from the guy selling it to make sure he hasn't sold it yet. I'll pm you I he hasn't.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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There was one on the Monocacy club board a couple of days ago. Don't know anything specific about the boat.

http://www.monocacyboard.org/mboard/msg/21639.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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Silent Bob wrote:There was one on the Monocacy club board a couple of days ago. Don't know anything specific about the boat.

http://www.monocacyboard.org/mboard/msg/21639.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That was the one I saw. I've paddled with the guy once before, and was going tO see if he still had it, as he had said he was going to sell it. I didn't know he had listed it, however.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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pm sent about Whit's (the guy from monocacy).
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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Bob Wiggins; Thanks for the "heads up" on the Descender.

Sounds as if there is some local interest in the boat, but I will still make an effort to contact the boat's owner today to "check it out".
Even if boat has been sold; he might be able to offer another lead.

Have sent PM to you.

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Re: Whitesell Descender

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Contacted seller in Virginia, received photos of his Descender.
Took a pass; I'm still looking. :cry:

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Re: Whitesell Descender

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Here's a Whitesell boat in Tennessee-- http://chattanooga.craigslist.org/boa/2967295674.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Piranha? Descender? Whirlwind?

I heard a few years ago that the unfinished Whitesells at the Nantahala are available. Might be worth a try if you really need a Descender.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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Looks like a Piranha to me; not a Descender.
Have made attempt to contact seller for clarification.

Descender would be a little shorter & lighter; that's what I need.
Have never ever seen a Whitesell Whirlwind..........

Thanks for the head up.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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The Whirlwind was designed by Dave Sherrill and produced by Nolan Whitesell. It paddles a bit different than either the Piranha or the Descender which are both Nolan's designs.
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Re: Whitesell Descender

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You ought to see if you can find a Whirlwind, Blackhawk. http://www.white-water.com/BOATS.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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