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Ketter Canoeing carries all of the current Wenonah canoe models as well as some rare birds. The following Models are the canoes we had in stock at the beginning of the 2008 season!!!
| Adirondack |
Kevlar |
| Adirondack |
Roylex |
| Argosy |
Kevlar Flex |
| Argosy |
Roylex |
| Boundry Waters |
Kevlar |
| Cascade |
Roylex |
| Champlain |
Kevlar |
| Escape |
Kevlar |
| Heron |
Roylex |
| Itasca |
Kevlar |
| Kingfisher |
Kevlar Flex |
| Minn RX |
Roylex |
| Minnesota
3 |
Kevlar |
| Minnesota II |
Kevlar |
| Navarro |
Pursuit |
| Navarro |
Otter |
| Northfork |
Plastic |
| Prism |
Kevlar |
| Prospector 16 |
Roylex |
| Seneca |
Kevlar |
| Spirit II |
Kevlar |
| Spirit II |
Roylex |
| Sundowner |
Roylex |
| Vagabond |
Roylex |
| Voyager |
Kevlar |
| Wilderness |
Roylex |
| Wood Strip |
17' |
| Wood Strip |
18' 6" |
Versatile Designs
We-no-nah models designed to serve a wide range of typical paddling circumstances - in six categories:
- Touring Canoes - A blend of all types of performance
- Recreation Canoes - Steady, maneuverable, and easy to control
- Whitewater Canoes - Extremely maneuverable, dry and buoyant
- Performance Canoes - Efficent to paddle for short trips or long ones
- Expedition Canoes - For heavy loads and / or rough water
- Specialty Canoes - Designed for one specialized purpose
Tandem Hulls
Touring
- Spirit II, 17'0" - Our most-versatile hull with superb agility and seaworthiness.
- Aurora, 16'0" - A more-compact verson of our most-versatile canoe.
- Adirondack, 16'0" - Superb performance, capacity, and buoyancy for its size.
Recreation
- Fisherman,14'0" - A small, stable canoe for fishing and other recreational uses.
- Heron,15'0" - A versatile utility canoe with better performance than typical of a 15' hull.
- Kingfisher,16'0" - A great sporting canoe with excellent stability and good performance.
River Touring
- Rogue,16'0" - Exceptional maneuverability and seaworthiness.
- Cascade ,17'6" - Ideal to haul heavy loads on foaming rivers.
- Prospector 15,15'0" - Compact and easy to handle. Great for recreational paddling, day-trips, and other low-key pursuits.
- Prospector 16,16'0" - Excellent all-around performance. Confident in whitewater, yet with good speed, glide, and capacity.
- Prospector 17,17'0" - Great for longer-trips on lakes and rivers. Has better tracking, greater speed and more capacity.
Performance
- Escapade , 16'6" - A short and responsive, yet fast tandem that is also solo friendly.
- Minnesota II , 18'6" - The premier canoe for long trips in lake regions.
- Escape , 17'6" - A high-performance canoe with the capacity for trips.
Expedition
- Champlain , 18'0" - A versatile design with the capacity to haul heavy loads.
- Itasca ,19'0" - Our largest tandem with supreme capacity and seaworthiness.
Solo Hulls
Touring
- Prism , 16'6" - Efficient paddling from a true all-purpose solo canoe.
Recreation
- Vagabond , 14'5" - A larger more stable version of the Sandpiper with more capacity.
River Touring
- Rendezvous , 15'8" - A solo canoe mainly for rivers but pleasant on lakes, too.
- Argosy , 14'6" - A small, agile solo that's at home in rivers and streams
Performance
- Voyager , 17'6" - Made to track straight and travel fast with a load.
Expedition
- Encounter , 17'0" - A large, efficient solo that's ideal for lengthy trips.
Specialty Designs
We-no-nah models that are designed to serve one specific (and sometimes unusual) canoeing need.
Tandem Hulls
Motorized
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Bluegill ,14'6" - Easy portability to the water, and easy maneuvering on it.
Multi-Seat Hulls
3-Person
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Minnesota 3 , 20'0" - A specialized lake-tripping canoe for use by three people.
4-Person
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Minnesota 4 , 23'0" - A specialized lake-tripping canoe designed for four paddlers.
Dual usage
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Solo Plus , 16'6" - Designed to use as both a solo and a tandem canoe.
Marathon and Cruising Canoes
Due to their very limited pleasure usage, we don't include these models in this website. We detail our Marathon and Cruising Canoes in a separtate website: www.wenonahracing.com.
To learn more about Versatile Designs and Specialty Designs - and how to decide which is best for you - see How to Choose a Canoe in the library.
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