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Onak Canoe, folding lightweight canoe

$ 369.6

Availability: 97 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Model: Original two seat
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Onak
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Onak Canoe, folding lightweight canoe.
    Selling this super cool canoe that I purchased last year. I bought a home with a garage so I am upgrading to a wood canoe. It's a beautiful award winning design from a dutch company and is made to travel. Fits in the trunk of my car!
    This folding canoe works well, there is a bend in one of the aluminum rails which could be fixed to make it perfect and also one rubber seat piece missing but it does not impair use and can be modified to fit the seat.  It does not come with paddles.
    Here is a link to the website: the canoe I am selling is the first generation not the 2.0. https://www.onakcanoes.com/shop/
    The Onak Folding Canoe features the look and feel of a classic canoe, including raised seats that help paddlers sit above the water. The origami influence is easy to spot as well, giving it a unique look that supports both form and function.
    Billed as “the canoe for everyone,” the Onak 2.0 is designed to be lightweight, easy to transport, and even easier to store. It tips the scales at just 33 pounds and when not in use it can be folded up and wheeled around on an included trolly. In this form, the boat measures just 48.4 inches in length and 16.9 inches in width, making it easy to transport in the trunk of a car and hide away under a bed when you get back home.
    It reportedly takes just a few minutes to assemble the Onak 2.0 and when that process is complete the canoe stretches over 15 feet in length and about 2.5 feet in width. Those dimensions should help to provide a high level of stability on a variety of water conditions, while the polypropylene composite material used in the conscription of the boat’s hull will make it easier for paddlers to glide along on the water, too. Developed by the Onak designers, that same material is said to be stronger than aluminum while still offering the flexibility needed to break down the canoe after a day out on the water.