Grumman Canoe Specifications
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Structure
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The Grumman 17-foot double-ender standard-keel version is made of .060 aircraft-grade aluminum in the deck caps and .080 aluminum in the stern caps and hand-riveted with T-6 alumilite rivets. It is available with die-cut aluminum ribs and either .040-inch or .050-inch hull thickness. The shallow-draft version, designed for whitewater paddling in rock-bottom rivers, is reinforced with seven ribs and a .050-inch-thick hull.
Capacity
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All versions of the 17-foot double-ender are rated for a 660-pound maximum weight capacity of persons and a maximum total capacity (persons and gear) of 755 pounds.
Dimensions
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In both standard-keel and shallow-draft configuration, the beam measures 36 and 1/8 inches at its widest span, and the canoe's center depth is 13 and 1/8 inches. Weight of the standard-keel version is 66 pounds with .040-inch hull thickness and 75 pounds with a .050-inch hull. The shallow-draft version weighs 81 pounds.
Motor Options
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With the optional side-mount motor bracket, the 17-foot double-ender may be fitted with an electric trolling or gasoline-powered outboard motor up to a maximum of 5 horsepower.
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