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Old Town Canoes
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Select a Canoe: 

Classic Wood Canoes:

Trapper 11 / 13 /15 ·  Guide 16 / 18 / 20  ·  Molitor 17  ·  Otca 16 / 17

General Family Canoes: Charles River  ·  Camper  ·  Discovery  ·  Guide  ·  Stillwater
Sporting Canoes: Predator   ·   Osprey   ·   Pack
Touring Canoes: Koru  ·  Allagash  ·  Penobscot  ·  Appalachian  ·  Tripper

Our Old Town Canoe Special: The GUIDE 147 - only $625.00

Old Town offers a wide variety of canoe models and designs, each with features and design elements to meet specific paddling needs. In choosing your Old Town canoe, keep in mind that no single boat can do everything well. At Old Town, we make specialized canoes designed to do one thing very well, along with general recreation canoes that will do most things moderately well.

To choose the right canoe for you, first make an honest evaluation of your intended needs and uses. What types of canoeing activities will you participate in most of the time? Will you paddle mostly on calm lakes and ponds or in waves and whitewater? Will you seek lazy days fishing, exploring wilderness rivers, or the thrill of competition? Will you paddle alone or with family and friends? Once you've determined these parameters, you can choose the canoe design that will fit your needs most of the time.

One final thought: Canoeing is meant to be a pleasurable and exciting sport. Having the right canoe to meet your needs will greatly enhance your enjoyment on the water, as will having the proper safety equipment and accessories. As time goes on, you may seek new canoeing experiences and other designs. At Old Town Canoe, we're confident that no matter what type of paddling you're into, we have a quality canoe for you.

Canoe types
To make it easier for you, we've organized our complete line of canoe models into four distinct categories based on how they function on the water, but if you have any trouble locating what you are looking for, please let us know:

  • Classic Wood
    Not so much a specific use or activity, but a feeling. Old Town began its 100-year history building wood and canvas canoes, and we still make our Wood Classics today to capture the hand-crafted heritage that takes your canoeing experience back to its roots.
  • General/Family
    General/Family canoes are suitable for a wide variety of on-water activities. They are perfect for people who want to paddle their local lake, pond or quiet river. Though these canoes do not have the performance features of more specialized canoes, their stability and versatility make them the right choice for families and newcomers to the sport of paddling.
  • Expedition
    Expedition canoes are high volume canoes designed for whitewater and/or carrying large loads. They are rockered for maneuverability, deep and flared in the ends for dryness and built to withstand heavy abuse. Also a great choice for large family outings.
  • Hunting & Fishing
    Our Hunting & Fishing canoes are designed for a variety of outdoor activities. These platform canoes offer high initial stability and are versatile enough to be paddled, rowed or motored. In fact, some have square sterns for mounting a motor.
Old Town Kayaks
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Select a Kayak:

Touring Kayaks:

Cayuga 146 / 160  ·  Adventure

Hunting and Fishing: Predator  ·  Dirigo Angler
Recreational Kayaks: Dirigo   ·   Loon   ·   Rush   ·   Otter   ·   Voyager

 

Our Old Town Kayak Special: The Voyager 111 - only $507.00

 

Choosing a kayak is similar to choosing a canoe. Both move through the water powered by a paddle and both are used for similar activities. But there are several differences. To begin with, you are using a double-bladed paddle, allowing for easier correction and extra speed. And you are sitting much closer to the water, which gives you better stability and allows for a narrower, lighter craft.

 

Like canoes, it is important to remember that no single kayak can do everything. So choosing the right one for you means first coming up with an honest idea of how you intend to use your kayak. There are a lot of designs out there and some will fit your needs much better than others. Perhaps it might help to break down your intended usage into percentages, such as 80% lake paddling, 10% fishing, 10% ocean day trips.

Kayak types
We've organized our line of kayaks into four distinct categories to help you decide which is best for you:

  • Recreation
    User-friendly boats for those who want to get out on the water for fitness or a little family fun. Stable and maneuverable for paddling on lakes, ponds and flat rivers.
  • Recreational Touring
    These versatile kayaks offer good stability and improved tracking and efficiency. Large open cockpits permit easy entry and exit, and allow you to stretch your legs as well as stow your gear. Recreational Touring kayaks are a great choice for sportsmen, or simply an enjoyable way to get the family on the water. 
  • Hunting & Fishing
    Old Town has introduced the Predator Series to give serious hunters and fishermen a kayak specifically designed for sporting use. Lightweight and extremely stable, they're packed with features to make life easier and more enjoyable on hunting and fishing excursions.

 

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