Well, if you are thinking asymmetrical, it's hard to beat the Winisk. I have had that canoe through just about any imaginable situation on the water, and it was always seaworthy. It's also very easy to build, as most of the asymmetrical hulls are, they have a lot of straight lines. It's a canoe that is meant to be paddled with a load in it, it's not a day tripper. People used to barge like hulls might find it a little dodgy when paddling empty, but the performance it gives with a load is hard to beat.