

Availability:
Estimated Arrival: Between Oct 05 and Oct 12. *ETA to the USA Only

The Adirondack 15' Guideboat is a Kayak and Canoe alternative for people that want the enhanced strength and low maintenance of a custom Vermont kevlar composite that they can row.
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Our Adirondack Guideboat is internationally acclaimed as the world’s finest for its traditional hull design and space-age Kevlar composite construction process. We are not only selling these boats across the United States but worldwide including England, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Denmark, Scotland, Korea, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
This is a Kayak and Canoe alternative for clientele that want the traditional shape of the Adirondack Guideboat enhanced by the strength and low maintenance of composites. This is the boat that really launched Adirondack Guideboat.
The boat hull is built with a Kevlar composite and trimmed with select cherry wood. The 15-foot Adirondack Guideboat includes three cherry-caned seats, two maple oars, one cherry-caned backrest for the stern seat, one cherry-caned backrest with adjustable leather straps that move between the bow and center seat, one cherry footrest, Okume floor boards, two sets of oarlocks and two Kevlar skid plates.
A customer story:
Recently we were making a delivery in the Florida Keys… a rough job, but everybody has to be somewhere in February… where better than the Florida Keys? We shot some video footage of our Guideboat…. a new owner bringing his boat back to the dock for the first time. To the casual observer, there isn’t anything interesting in this video. But boat-heads will easily see the boat’s relationship to the water. This new owner is barely doing anything… yet the liveliness of the boat is clear.
Specifications
☑ LENGTH: 15 feet
☑ BEAM: 38½ inches
☑ WEIGHT: 70 pounds
☑ CAPACITY: up to 550 pounds
All new boats include custom cherry oars as standard equipment.
Exterior Color Options
Color choices mostly apply to our Kevlar boats. However, in the old days, a majority of the wooden kayak and canoe alternatives in the Adirondack were painted. Even today, perhaps 10% of our wooden boats are painted. Sometimes inside and out, sometimes only the exterior. If you are thinking in that direction regarding a wooden boat, let’s talk. The balance of this color conversation will apply to our Kevlar boats.
All of the boat colors are rich and deep and durable. Rather than using Gelcoat, we tint our resins. The particular color of your boat will vary from day to day, hour to hour, by light and the shadows playing on the hull.









