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More pictures of the tandem Butternut can be seen on our
Photo Gallery page.
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This low profile canoe designed by the late R. D. (Pete) Culler of Hyannis, MA, is easily
propelled using a double-bladed paddle with emphasis on tracking ability and secondary
stability. This canoe is built using glued-lap construction methods.
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Statistics:
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Length:
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17' 4" |
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Width:
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28" |
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Depth:
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12" |
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Weight:
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54 lbs. |
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Displacement:
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240 lbs. @ 3" WL |
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350 lbs. @ 4" WL |
Specifications:
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Planking:
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5mm Marine Plywood
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Rails, decks, thwarts, etc.:
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Mahogany or Cherry.
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Standard Features:
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Finish:
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All surfaces epoxy coated prior to finishing. Interior, decks,
thwarts and sheer strake varnished. Exterior painted below sheer
strake.
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Seating:
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This canoe has three paddling positions, the center for soloing.
The fore and aft positions are for tandem paddling. Each position
has a fixed backrest/thwart and a seat cushion.
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Paddles:
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Two 8' 6" two piece Shaw & Tenney double bladed paddles.
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Options:
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8' 6" custom one-piece spruce double bladed paddle:
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N/A |
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The Butternut 17 costs
No longer available
See the price list for payment information.
Prices subject to change without notice.
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