Hello Everyone!
I'm based right outside Boston, teach during the school year west of the city, and in the summer serve as a river guide in the Su-As-Co watershed (in that gig, we use only Old Towns, Penobscots 17 and Campers 16, 1 Pathfinder).
Personal boats include two Northstars, two Nova Crafts, four Mad Rivers - all told, I am short on storage space and clearly have too many boats. Now and then consider selling my kevlar Malecite or my '85 Explorer 17 RX - these are the two boats I paddle least often.
The first canoe I owned was a fiberglass Malecite, but I grew up paddling an aluminum Grumman on Lake Champlain and in the ADK.
I often recall what the previous owner of my first Malecite said when he bid his boat goodbye. He put his hand on my shoulder and said, "I'm not a religious man, but out there, on the water, sometimes, it's really somehting."
I'm based right outside Boston, teach during the school year west of the city, and in the summer serve as a river guide in the Su-As-Co watershed (in that gig, we use only Old Towns, Penobscots 17 and Campers 16, 1 Pathfinder).
Personal boats include two Northstars, two Nova Crafts, four Mad Rivers - all told, I am short on storage space and clearly have too many boats. Now and then consider selling my kevlar Malecite or my '85 Explorer 17 RX - these are the two boats I paddle least often.
The first canoe I owned was a fiberglass Malecite, but I grew up paddling an aluminum Grumman on Lake Champlain and in the ADK.
I often recall what the previous owner of my first Malecite said when he bid his boat goodbye. He put his hand on my shoulder and said, "I'm not a religious man, but out there, on the water, sometimes, it's really somehting."