My wife and I bought our first canoe, a Frontiersman, in 1976. In 1977 or 78
Western Canoeing bought all their mold and retired them. At that time
Western made the Clipper Tripper and Ranger.
Over the years many people have ripped Off molds of the Frontiersman and
over the years Western has attempted to retire them.
Sincerely,
Carey Robson -- <a rel="nofollow" style='text-decoration: none;' href="http://www.CanoeBC.ca" target="_blank">www.CanoeBC.ca</a>
"BernieSwanson" wrote in message
> I purchased a 17' by 29" wide tandem kayak today for a song. It was
> made of fiberglass and after scrubbing up, looks pretty nice. I
> researched the Hull ID number with the USGC database and determined
> that the manufactuter was no longer in business but was called
> Frontiersman Fiberglass Products in Mission BC. I believe they went
> out of business some years ago. I have yet to paddle the boat. The
> previous owner said that a larger person in front made it a bit nose
> heavy, and at 17 feet long, that is not hard to believe. The boat has
> 2 seperate combings about 2 inches above the deck for spray skirts
> that have integral seats. There is no rudder or even foot braces. I
> only intend to use this on protected inland waters but would like to
> chat with other owners of this boat. A google search came up with
> only 1 or 2 hits and nothing to speak of.
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