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Little used, in excellent condition inside and out. The RX version measures 16’ 8” long, 34 ½” wide, 12 ½” deep. Aluminum gunwales with laced seats. 73 Lbs fully outfitting hanging on the calibrated shop scale
http://www.novacraft.com/canoes/cronje-17/
All the usual shop outfitting tripper stuff:
Skid plates with G/flex and graphite powder
Deep sculpted double hung yoke
Webbing tie down loops on machine screw ends
Northwater double D-rings
Bow utility platform with bungees, compass hooks and Scotty rod base
Mid-sized Spirit Sail
Pad eyes for (not included) Surf-to-Summit back bands. I do have some other seat backs I’d throw in.
Minicel knee bumpers and heel pads
Webbing keeper straps and Ridgerest seat pads for anti waffle-butt comfort
Adjustable Wenonah stern foot brace
Adjustable bow-seat-backwards foot brace. Yes, it has two foot braces. The bow seat is 6 feet from the bow stem. Equipped with an extra wide bow seat that seat location makes for a good backwards solo. The dual foot braces can be positioned under thwart or yoke for uninterrupted storage space in either orientation.
Full spray cover, with skirts and tunnels. Designed so the bowman’s tunnel is hop-out with painter in hand still-skirted detachable. Or left off entirely to get some sun on those gams.
Paddled bow backwards, using just the stern spray skirt attached forward, makes a handy repository for paddles, map case and etc, and keeps your cooler chest, Snickers bars and pale ankles out of the sun.
I appreciate the multi-functionality of the Cronje outfitted in that manner, especially the solo/tandem possibilities, but we just don’t paddle it enough.
Cronje Photos:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/153467...57709640675312
$1350 USD
Calculated at 66% of the (2008) canoe MSRP, 33% of the accessories and outfitting.
http://www.novacraft.com/canoes/cronje-17/
All the usual shop outfitting tripper stuff:
Skid plates with G/flex and graphite powder
Deep sculpted double hung yoke
Webbing tie down loops on machine screw ends
Northwater double D-rings
Bow utility platform with bungees, compass hooks and Scotty rod base
Mid-sized Spirit Sail
Pad eyes for (not included) Surf-to-Summit back bands. I do have some other seat backs I’d throw in.
Minicel knee bumpers and heel pads
Webbing keeper straps and Ridgerest seat pads for anti waffle-butt comfort
Adjustable Wenonah stern foot brace
Adjustable bow-seat-backwards foot brace. Yes, it has two foot braces. The bow seat is 6 feet from the bow stem. Equipped with an extra wide bow seat that seat location makes for a good backwards solo. The dual foot braces can be positioned under thwart or yoke for uninterrupted storage space in either orientation.
Full spray cover, with skirts and tunnels. Designed so the bowman’s tunnel is hop-out with painter in hand still-skirted detachable. Or left off entirely to get some sun on those gams.
Paddled bow backwards, using just the stern spray skirt attached forward, makes a handy repository for paddles, map case and etc, and keeps your cooler chest, Snickers bars and pale ankles out of the sun.
I appreciate the multi-functionality of the Cronje outfitted in that manner, especially the solo/tandem possibilities, but we just don’t paddle it enough.
Cronje Photos:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/153467...57709640675312
$1350 USD
Calculated at 66% of the (2008) canoe MSRP, 33% of the accessories and outfitting.
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