
Huron Cruiser 15'9"
Discover the elegance of traditional canoe design with the Huron Cruiser 15'9''. Crafted with precision and heritage, this canoe offers a timeless paddling experience.
Why You’ll Love It
- Authentic cedar/canvas construction
- Easy handling in rough waters
- Quick and responsive performance
- Optional keels for added stability
FAQ
What is the history behind the Huron Cruiser 15'9'' design?
The design was inspired by the original 'Huron' model by the Peterborough Canoe Company.
Is the Huron Cruiser 15'9'' suitable for rough waters?
Yes, it is designed for easy handling in rough or swift waters.
What optional features are available for the Huron Cruiser 15'9''?
You can choose between a shoe keel for added protection or a lake keel for increased stability.
Traditional yet sleek
• Length 15'9"
• Maximum beam 32.5"
• Beam waterline 30.25"
• Beam gunnel 31"
• Bow height 22"
• Centre Depth 13.5"
• Draft 4"
• Displacement 335 lbs.
• Wetted surface 25.5 sq.ft.
• Weight to immerse 121 lb/in.
• Prismatic coefficient 0.543
• Weight 45 to 55 lbs.
The lines for this canoe were taken from an original 'Huron' built in cedar/canvas by the Peterborough Canoe Company. It was a second grade model in a series of Cruiser canoes that measured from 16'x33" to 18'x37". "They have good carrying capacity while retaining a light draft, and are an easy paddling craft that can be handled well in rough or swift waters. The gunwale line is straighter in these models and is lowered at bow and stem, thus offering less wind resistance." The rounded bottom shape may reduce carrying capacity but the paddler may expect a quick and responsive craft." ...from the 1929 Peterborough Canoe Co. catalogue.
Two types of optional keels were offered; the shoe keel (1/2" thick x 1 3/4" wide) for added protection or a lake keel (7/8" thick x 3/4" wide tapered to 3/8") for a small increase in directional stability.
© Steve Killing Yacht Design 1997
Lines taken & drawn by Steve Killing for Ron Frenette, Canadian Canoes Ltd.
Photos courtesy of Brad Short (1), Paul Shay (2)
