Friday, June 24, 2011

What you should Select If Stuck Between a Hard Shelled And An Inflatable Canoe

By Dawn Riley


If you have decided to go on a river adventure, you may be faced between choosing an inflatable canoe and a hard-shelled canoe. Each one has its own distinct features and characteristics that make them unique from one another. Here are a few tips to help you decide on what type is best suited for your needs.

The first aspect you have to take into account is storage space. If you have a spacious garage or basement with ample room therefore a hard-shelled canoe would fit nicely there. On the other hand, if area is a concern, inflatable canoes may be deflated at any time and stashed wanting little area.

The next factor to take into consideration is choosing the way to move your canoe. If its alright with you to purchase a canoe holder and fasten it to the roof of your Vehicle then the hard shelled canoe would be just great. Having said that, if you favor your canoe inside the trunk area then an inflatable canoe is a better option. An inflatable canoe can also be the smarter option if you are planning to ride an airplane, bike or bus.

The advantage of an inflatable canoe compared to a hard-shelled canoe is its transportability. You can virtually carry it anywhere you wish having hardly any limitations. Unlike a hard-shelled canoe you might shell out a king's ransom in shipping charges whenever you bring it to other regions of the US or even the world.

Cost is also a major factor between choosing which type is for you. Figure out what your budget is because these canoes have varying degrees of cost. Typically, the hard-shelled canoes are more expensive than inflatable canoes because they are designed to be more durable and can withstand more stress like in white-water rafting expeditions.

If you are intending to make use of the canoe on your own, it might be a little hard to detach a hard-shelled canoe on the roof holder of your vehicle and over towards the lake without having any help. If you're in a remote location, it may be better to choose an inflatable canoe for easy transfer as well as use.




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