Little boats are intriguing to me. That's the reason for my purchase of kayaks this fall. Before I found the Crow Wing Kayaks, though, I did a lot of looking and found some neat stuff. I thought I would share my list of little boats for sneaking into less-traveled waters. You will notice a huge lack of inflateable boats. I don't want to inflate my boat any more than I want to inflate, well... you probably get it, and if you don't, sorry. Keep on reading.
www.gaboats.com I want to build a geodesic airolite boat. Cool.
www.cranberrycreekcanoes.com Neat square stern canoes.
www.kiwikayak.com Angler model has a bi-hull, trolling motor mount.
www.nucanoe.com The nu-canoe is intriguing; there's a fishing model.
www.crowwingkayaks.com My current experiment in sneak boating.
www.wavewalk.com Wavewalk catamarans. Very unique.
www.tribalance.com Tri-balance kayaks. (Yak w/outriggers).
www.porta-bote.com Set a record for boating at 20,000 feet on Mt. Everest. How did it get there? On the back of a yak.
www.heritagekayaks.com The Featherlite Angler intrigues me at 38 pounds.
Of course, I could go on and on and cover otter boats, pirogues, drift boats, the multitude of fishing kayaks, etc. But these are some of the more divergent products. I like divergent.
I need a heated shop. Building a boat is in my future. And storage for all kinds of experimental craft.
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