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Old Wenonah Catalog 1981

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Mason, no photos visible, just little squares with ?marks.

I'm really curious about Wenonah's line in 1981.
 
They show for me. I'll try something else.
 

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Those are a walk down memory lane. Thanks.

I knew Wenonah had been making the Sundowner for a long time; at least 39 years now.
 
Those are a walk down memory lane. Thanks.I knew Wenonah had been making the Sundowner for a long time; at least 39 years now.

I had one in about 1983. Loved it--sold it to my racing partner when I went to grad school, and I think he still has it! Bought one for my daughter last summer from Dogbrain--the cycle continues!
 
I have a New Cruiser 18.5 in my basement. I took out the front seat and used it solo for 30 days in WCPP once. I would trim it on calm days so I could sit in the stern seat. In rough water I could step forward and kneel behind the center thwart I put in for portaging. 33 pounds and 18.5 was really light for the day. I was temped to leave my Prism at home after that trip. It was adaptable, I remember kneeling backwards next to the stern seat and paddling up winding streams with ease. Somedays I did the same thing heading into strong winds and waves. Amazingly the 12 inch sides on it were not a problem. Mine says Jenson disigned on it.
 
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