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Light Wooden Canoe

Taiga Wilderness Tripper

 

17' LENGTH * 35" BEAM * 13" DEPTH * 60 LBS

Stitch and glue canoe kit

Light Weight Canoe

 

 

 

 

Kit Price: $1559

 

Select Resin/Hardener:

Some photos show the Taiga with an optional
backrest. Wicker seats are included,

the backrest shown in the image above is not.


  • Description
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  • Specs
  • Features
  • Inside Your Kit

 

Taiga Tripper Review, Canoe & Kayak

"After years of designing and producing stitch-and-glue touring kayak kits, John Lockwood now offers a canoe for the paddler/builder. The finished product draws admiring stares from passersby, and it handles well on the water, too. The canoe nearly resembles a lapstrake boat, or better yet, a wooden version of fabric stretched over an internal frame. But there's no internal frame, and the "fabric" is wood veneer."

To read more of the Taiga Review, click here

 

The Taiga Wilderness Tripper Wooden Canoe Kit:

We named our first canoe kit, the Taiga, after the great north woods, where some of the largest tracts of wilderness remain. This area is sprinkled with lakes and rivers of all sizes. Retreating glaciers left behind some of the finest wilderness paddling. The Taiga tracks nicely and displays good manners in a wide variety of conditions. Although designed with extended wilderness paddlers in mind, her easy handling, good stability and low weight make her an excellent choice for weekend and day excursions as well.


The first in our line of canoes, the Taiga WT, follows lines of tradition. Designer John Lockwood studied countless traditional canoes during the development stages. With few exceptions, original tripper canoes had symmetrical re-curved ends and tumble home sides. The Taiga is the first stitch and glue canoe kit that incorporates traditional tripper canoe design. Re-curved bow and stern and tumble home are characteristics that have been lost in mass produced plastic and fiberglass boats due to the difficulty of pulling them off molds. This is not the case when you build the beautiful Taiga from precision pre-cut panels.


If you are like us at Pygmy Boats, you often long to get away. Whether you take a month and head to the far north woods or an afternoon to explore local waters, the Taiga wilderness tripper can be your key to solitude. Paddlers will fall in love with the grace with which the Taiga plies the water. Her weight and balance will be appreciated along portage trails. Stealthy efficiency make the Taiga WT an excellent choice for bird watching and fishing as well.
John, family and friends spirited The Taiga and three kayaks off recently for a month paddle on Canada's immense Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories. They loaded her down with 70 pounds of food, a 4-man tent, sleeping bags, large air/foam sleeping pad, clothing bags, pots and pans, a cast iron frying pan, fire grill, folding aluminum chairs, personal gear, 3 fishing poles, two tackle boxes, plus the kitchen sink. She took it all, a total of about 700 pounds including paddlers. John was truly amazed at the ease with which the Taiga held pace with our Osprey Double and Arctic Tern kayaks.


Construction is a snap. Check out our kit construction page to learn more about stitch and glue construction or follow Wayne Reinert's photo journal of the building process here. The pre-cut panels quickly wire up around five temporary frames. A rugged sheathing of fiberglass cloth both inside and out protect her Okoume wood core. Details include beautiful ash gunwales, thwarts and seats. Comfortable, classy wicker seats cushion the tail for hours of comfortable paddling.


If you have been waiting for a classic wood canoe, one that embodies the tradition of wilderness travel, one that will take you from your busy life to quiet solitude, one that you can proudly say you built yourself, wait no longer. Build yourself a Taiga Wilderness Tripper and get out of the office and onto the water.

 

 

 

Read what our customers have to say about the Taiga Canoe: Customer Feedback and Photos.

To request a Pygmy catalog, click here.

 

 

taige canoe kayak kit

 

taiga wooden canoe being put into the water carring taiga canoe to water doggie canoing Tagai wilderness tripper wooden canoe and woman and man and black dog

canoest with paddle and dog taiga canoe front ange padding towards shore canoests on Lake Whatcom dog in wooden canoe

Wilderness Tripper Canoe and family canoe on lake with paddlers, Washington state loaded taiga canoe for extended tripping taiga canoe paddling away from dock

taiga canoe and two paddlers with dog canoest in taiga canoe at sunset taiga canoe wicker seat with paddler

 

 

Taiga Canoe Specs:
Length…… 17'
Beam……. 35”
Height…… 13”
Weight...… 60 lbs.
Available as kit……yes
Available as plans…… No


 

 

 

Taiga Canoe Features:
Hull type… Multi-chine
Best used for… Slow rivers, Lakes, Canoe touring & Families.
Paddler experience level… Beginner to advanced

 

Inside your Pygmy kit:

TAIGA WILDERNESS TRIPPER KIT:
  • Precision pre-cut BS-1088 Okoume plywood panels (4mm)
  • 3 Gallons epoxy*
  • Dispensing pumps
  • 70 feet of 6 oz. fiberglass cloth
  • Fiberglass tape
  • Precut breast hook
  • Ash thwarts
  • Yolk
  • Wicker seats
  • Temporary cross-sectional frames
  • Gunnels
  • Construction manual
  • Vinyl gloves
  • 20-gauge wire
  • Plastic squeegee
  • Wood flour
  • Stir sticks

 

 

* We usually ship "Medium" hardener with our kits (good for temperatures ranging from 55-75 degrees Fahrenheit).  You may order "Slow" for hot climates (75-95 degrees Fahrenheit) or "Fast" for cold climates (35-55 degrees Fahrenheit) upon request. Read the System Three Epoxy Book to help select the appropriate epoxy and hardener for you. If you would like a copy of the Epoxy Book, click here to download. We also stock System Three’s Silver Tip Epoxy and offer this as an option in our boat kits for an additional charge.  For Silvertip epoxy the slow hardener is good for temperatures warmer than 65 and the fast is best for temperatures cooler than 65. Note: Silver Tip Resin can only ship via Ground Service and is not eligible for shipments to Alaska.

 


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