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A N O E F A C T S
- 26
ft or 8.0 m long
- 42"
or 107 cm wide at gunwale
- 44"
or 112 cm wide at widest point
- 19"
or 48 cm deep
- Capacity
= 2700 lb or 1225 kg
- Weighs
278 LB or 225 kg
The
hand-crafted steam-bend gunwales extend beyond the top of
the canoe so that when turned over, the gunwales will support
the weight of the boat. The supports for the mast are fastened
with epoxy, and the ash seats are fastened with stainless
steel screws. The raised keel provides a foot brace to help
smaller paddlers push themselves to one side of the boat.
It is included in all 36' boats and is optional in the 26'
boats. Slots in the gunwales permit drainage when the canoe
is inverted. All wooden parts are given 3 coats of the finest
marine varnish before they are installed to ensure that all
sides are protected and make the deluxe model an object of
great beauty. The standard model of the North Country has
an integrated, zero-maintenance, fibreglass gunwale, and single
seat support stringers.
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R O U P F A C T S
Shortest
length of water paddled: 15km due to wind
Longest length of water paddled: 115km
Length traveled to Kenora, ON: Approx. 600km
Good day average speed: 11km/hour on Rainy River where they
were averaging 60km/day
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A D D L E R F A C T S
Amanda
and Rubecka have never been in a canoe prior to this expedition.
All others have been in a canoe - but not a Voyageur style
canoe
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V E R A G E D A Y I N
T H E L I F E
- 5am
- 6am wakeup: set down tents, load equipment into canoe
- prepare breakfast
- 6:30-7:30am
on the water
- Every
two hours a break is taken
- Lunch
around 2:00pm for one hour
- Paddle
on again - and arrive at campsite around 7:00 - 8:00pm where
dinner is prepared, dished done
- 10pm
- 11pm ZZZZZZZZZ! Hit the sack!
For
General Information:
Al Lefebvre
Metis Canoe Expedition Liaison
500 Old St. Patrick - Unit D
Ottawa, ON K1N 9G4
Fx: 613-722-4225
alainl@metisnation.org
For
Media Information:
Katelin Peltier
Communications Officer
500 Old St. Patrick - Unit D
Ottawa, ON K1N 9G4
Tel: (613) 798-1488
katelinp@metisnation.org
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