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KT
03/30/2018 04:03AM
 
The mystery continues
 
cowdoc
03/30/2018 07:36AM
 
Indy's are 15-10, Slippers are 14-5. The Pearl was listed at 13.5. They also made a little brother to the Indy.....the Liberty.....but I don't recall it's length....I think maybe 14-8?
 
gadget
03/29/2018 11:08PM
 
The Lady slipper was 14.5 ft so that's not it.
 
jhb8426
03/29/2018 11:47PM
 
It's listed on CL.
Vintage Fiberglass & Wood MAD RIVER CANOE
 
kona
04/24/2018 11:59AM
 
This boat was purchased at auction and now is for sale by me. I was not sure what I was buying, though I did communicate with HansSolo after the purchase. It turns out to be a phenomenal canoe, rare, lightweight, high performance, etc., but it is just not the right solo for me. If you are interested, I would be happy to answer any questions. I'm also open to offers, or trades. Thanks. kona
 
KT
03/29/2018 04:54PM
 
Sheryl your asking me something i dont have access too. Trying to see if i can go look at it but its an older couple selling through an auction site.
 
sedges
03/29/2018 06:48PM
 
I believe that would be the Pearl. Made a model in glass and one in kevlar for about 3 years in the mid-1980s.
 
KT
03/29/2018 03:59PM
 
Anybody know what Model this canoe is? 13.5ft long and 28" wide all the info i have. Thanks
 
gadget
03/29/2018 08:02PM
 
Mad river canoe made a Lady slipper solo canoe in the 80s it had alot of rocker with multiple layers of kevlar in the hull and sides one review said "you could drop a anvil on uts hull and do no damage" i bought mine used from Piragis and traded it the next year for a Bell canoe.
 
brux
04/24/2018 08:54PM
 
kona: "This boat was purchased at auction and now is for sale by me. I was not sure what I was buying, though I did communicate with HansSolo after the purchase. It turns out to be a phenomenal canoe, rare, lightweight, high performance, etc., but it is just not the right solo for me. If you are interested, I would be happy to answer any questions. I'm also open to offers, or trades. Thanks. kona"


You out bid me on it ;). It looked like a good find and in even better shape from your pics. Good luck with the sale!
 
KT
04/25/2018 09:12AM
 
and outbid me also, once it hit a certain threshold i was done!
i was actually bidding on behalf of someone else who may be interested in the canoe.
 
KT
04/25/2018 09:15AM
 
just saw the CL ad, whoa way outta my friends price range
 
brux
04/23/2018 08:58PM
 
Looks like someone is looking to make a BIG profit on this one!




Madriver White Pearl Canoe
 
HayRiverDrifter
05/30/2018 08:12PM
 
I think my sister just bought this boat. Was it just sold this last week?

She's learning how to paddle a lively solo canoe ;-)
 
Mocha
03/29/2018 04:47PM
 
at first glance it looks like an Independence. what is the hull ID number? there is usually a code within that number that could id it
 
HansSolo
04/08/2018 10:38PM
 

sedges: "I believe that would be the Pearl. Made a model in glass and one in kevlar for about 3 years in the mid-1980s."


It's definitely a Mad River Pearl!


The Pearl was a Jim Henry designed solo canoe created to compete with the Pat Moore solo canoes and Blackhawk Solo canoes produced by Phil Siggelkow in Janesville, Wisconsin until the late 1990's. The Pearl was produced from 1986 to 1988.


Comparing KT's photo to the catalog page below, it's apparent the 'saddle seat' was removed, (notice the 'tracks' on the hull's floor), and an aftermarket canoe seat was installed instead.


Hans Solo



 
sedges
04/09/2018 09:14AM
 
There were not many of these manufactured and it is rare to see one, even at solo canoe events. I believe that with the saddle removed this would be a dynamite freestyle boat for a lightweight paddler.

It would also be an excellent child's canoe, maybe for 9-12 year old.