Does anyone know of a brand of flotation bag that will fit in the ends of a NC prospector 15 that don’t drastically cut down on capacity?
I wouldn't worry about the bag compromising carrying capacity. So long as you have a suitable "bag cage" of some sort to keep the inflated bag restrained in the canoe, simply put whatever gear you need into the boat and then inflate the bag as much as the gear will allow.
And now you don't even need to bring the canoe!I read somewhere making paddling fun was important when paddling w kids. So I let the kids pick out a pool float for last summers trip. Gerald Giraffe provided floatation for our mile crossing. I was surprised how much he improved morale.
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