It depends on the length of the canoe, and Pelican made different lengths for Coleman. The listed capacity can help you make a rough guess as the capacity stated is equal to the water displaced by the canoe when it is fulled with the stated amount of weight. But, the stated capacity SHOULD allow for six inches of freeboard. (In other words, if the capacity is 700 lbs., and you fill the canoe with 700 lbs.of water, you should still be able to pour in six more inches.)
It's plastic, same as a 1 gallon milk jug from the grocery store. Milk jugs are strong, and Coleman canoes are indestructible. I love mine!
on one you have to repair a bridge on another you have to carve a canoe out of a log
a spirit canoe is an invisible canoe. neigther the canoe of a spirit or the spirit of a canoe.
have you looked on the coleman web site?
The anagram of the word 'ocean' is canoe.
donno
you use a canoe by goin in it
A canoe provides good exercise.
outrigger canoe
Tagalog word of canoe: bangka
The force of the person/people who are in the canoe that's why we use paddles in a canoe or paddle boats.