i'm looking to buy a used canoe at some point this summer as some recently developed knee issues will limit the amount of hiking i'll be able to do. i've done a little window shopping and got some advice on what to look for, but i'm still a bit overwhelmed by everything that's out there.
basically, i'm looking for a boat to use mainly for river trips (day and eventually multi-day), with the occasional paddle on lakes. i don't have much canoeing experience, so i'll be avoiding any whitewater for a while, but i would like to have a boat that can handle some easier whitewater at some point in the future. definitely looking for a tandem boat, but it would be nice to have something i could paddle just by myself on those days when i've got nothing to do.
what i've been told is that i'm looking for something around 16' in length with a little bit of rocker. something along the lines of the bell chestnut prospector, but i doubt i'll find one of those used anytime soon. definitely not looking for a kevlar boat as they are expensive and i can see myself being a little clumsy with the boat at first.
i'm even open to picking up a boat that needs some work done to it as i used to help out with a bit of canoe repair at my job a few summers back. installing composite or aluminum rails is fairly easy and i'd probably want some anyway as they require almost no regular maintenance.
i'm looking for some more recommendations as to what i should be looking for in a boat and if anyone has any good ideas on where to find a reasonably priced boat in the northeast. i would be stoked if i could find something for around $500 or less. i'm not looking for a pretty boat, just something that works.
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