Ok, so this is how the sale will proceed-
[FONT="]This will be a sealed bid process. Come to the high school compound Wednesday April 19 between 6:00[/FONT][FONT="] PM and 7:00 PM to view canoes. Minimum bid for most aluminium canoes will be $200.00. There are three used but in good condition cedar strip canoes that the club built. Minimum starting bid for them will be $500.00. Bids can be decided that night, and if people pay on the spot, winning bidders can take the canoes away. Canoes are sold as is where is, with no guarantees or warranties. All money generated will go back into the funds for the Outers Club. If you have questions, contact Rob Haslam through facebook, or at the school.[/FONT]
In the unlikely event that any of you want to bid, you could send me a PM.
This is the J. Winters design, the Dumoine. Built with a lot of white pine for strips, this canoe is rugged and very seaworthy. It is a very large volume canoe, and will handle big lake waves and white water very well.
This is the Chestnut Pal, a great solo canoe for large people, or a good tripping canoe for two light weights. It has seen several multi day trips, but is still in great shape (although a little dusty)
This is another Winters' design, the Kipawa. I would say this is a good touring canoe for two medium to small people with a load for a week or two. It is fast and easy to paddle.
This is the Kip and the Pal side by each
Here's the rest of the mess, a veritable treasure trove for a Yankee Trader like Robin!
