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A wooden boat is as much a state of mind as it is a way of getting from here to there on the water.
Gleaming cedar strip construction, glossy layups, sweeping rubrails and the mellow patina of these classic crafts turn heads both on the water and the cartop. Sure, they take a lot more TLC than an aluminum boat, but once you own one, you're hooked for life. Get in touch with your inner furtrapper with our selection below. |

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Guide 16
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The design Maine guides find most useful in the backcountry. Low profile to duck winds. Long flat floor for shallow draft and a big cargo space.
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Guide 18
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The design Maine guides find most useful in the backcountry. Low profile to duck winds. Long flat floor for shallow draft and a big cargo space. |
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Guide 20
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The design Maine guides find most useful in the backcountry. Low profile to duck winds. Long flat floor for shallow draft and a big cargo space. |
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Molitor
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Long decks, outside stems and oval mahogany gunwales create a frame so strong no thwarts are needed.
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Otca 16
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The classic Old Town, virtually unchanged since the turn of the century |
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Otca 17
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The classic Old Town, virtually unchanged since the turn of the century |
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Trapper 11
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A swift, lightwight boat that takes canoeing back to its simplest roots. Light, stable and economical.
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Trapper 13
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A swift, lightwight boat that takes canoeing back to its simplest roots. Light, stable and economical.
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Trapper 15
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A swift, lightwight boat that takes canoeing back to its simplest roots. Light, stable and economical.
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