Old Town Canoe

Old Town Canoe Penobscot 164 Tandem Touring Canoe

$1,399.99
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MM-OC-000028
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*Note: If the model you are looking for is not in stock, we may be able to special order or place a pre-season order for you. The link to pre-orders is on the top of the page. Sorry, we are not able to ship Canoes, Kayaks or SUPs at this time. They are only available for in store pick up.*

Description:
 
Named after the Native Americans that inhabited Old Town, Maine, since before recorded history – and from whom we’ve gained immeasurable boat-building knowledge – the Penobscot pays homage to their superb craftsmanship, design and navigational skills. The Penobscot’s nearly plumb ends, shallow arch bottom and slight rocker have made it a sleek, nimble tripping canoe for solo or tandem paddlers. Made from three layer polyethylene, the Penobscot 164 is built to be durable and tough. Nimble and quick the Penobscot 164 can run rivers with the best of them.
 
Nylon web seats
Aluminum gunwales
Comfortable carrying handles
Ash thwart and yoke
 
Activity Touring
Number of Paddlers 2
Material Three Layer Polyethylene
Length 16 ft 3.96 in | 5 m
Width 37.5 in | 95.3 cm
Width at 4" Waterline 33.75 in | 85.7 cm
Bow Height 20.25 in | 51.4 cm
Depth 14 in | 35.6 cm
Assembled Boat Weight The boat’s weight including everything Old Town supplies with the boat - Hull, Hardware, Seat, Accessories and Motor/Pedal console (when applicable). 75 lb | 34.02 kg
Total Weight Capacity The total weight a boat can support on the water including everything – the Assembled Boat, People, Gear, Dog, Motor/Pedal Console (when applicable) and 75 lb. Lead-acid Battery (when required). 1250 lb | 567 kg
Usable Weight Capacity The weight that is left for People, Gear, and Dog after accounting for the weight of the Assembled Boat and 75 lb. Lead-acid Battery (when required). 1175 lb | 532.98 kg
Bottom Shape Shallow Arch
Sides Straight
Rocker Minimum
Seat Type Nylon Web

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