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Old Town Penobscot 164
2009 Demo
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Length: |
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16'4" (5 m) |
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Width: |
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37.5" (95.3 cm) |
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Width at 4" Waterline : |
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33.75" (85.7 cm) |
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Material: |
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Three Layer Polyethylene |
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Bow Height: |
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20.25" (51.4 cm) |
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Depth: |
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14" (35.6 cm) |
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Capacity: |
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1200-1250lbs. (544.3-567 kg) |
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Weight: |
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75lbs. (34 kg) |
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Available Colors: |
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N/A
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Named
after the Native American tribe that has inhabited Old Town, Maine, since
before recorded history — and from whom we've gained immeasurable
boat-building knowledge — the Penobscot is an homage to their superb
craftsmanship, sense of design and navigational skills.
- Polyethylene decks with grab
handles
- Vinyl gunwales
- Wood webbed seats
- Unstained ash thwart and yoke
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