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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Two men in 3-person canoe?
 
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cts1211
07/13/2019 09:46AM
 
Thank you all for the advise. We will take a three man plus a solo canoe
 
2rivers
07/12/2019 09:21AM
 
Two guys one canoe, one guy solo canoe, and rotate on request of new scenery. Just not a fan of being restricted to one canoe. I am a fan of always having two canoes on a trip. You should always take an extra paddle so why not an extra canoe. But hey that's just me.
 
nofish
07/15/2019 10:00AM
 
I've paddled a 3 man canoe once with my wife and young daughter in the middle seats and my mother in law paddling in the bow, and I'm using the term "paddling" very loosely. I'd say I provided 90% of the paddling from the stern while she occasionally dipped a paddle and we managed just fine.
 
sns
07/12/2019 11:18AM
 
Indeed - no problem as others have said.
But if one person wants to go out alone to fish around camp in an 18.5 foot canoe...that could get challenging with any wind. If you think you want to cover that base, a 17' two-man plus a solo might be better.

Edit- had not read carefully enough - you did say you were taking a solo. If it's me I'm taking the 2-man & the solo.
 
HayRiverDrifter
07/11/2019 03:50PM
 
There are a number of 18 foot canoes that have a third seat. I have a champlain with a Spring Creek Outfitter yoke that can be used as a third seat. If you are renting canoes, just let the outfitter know what you are thinking and they will set you up with boats that will work for you.


By the way, having a solo along is a great option. With a solo and a tandem that can carry all three guys, you cover all options from one guy going out to all three guys.
 
cts1211
07/11/2019 03:06PM
 
Hey guys looking for recommendations. I have a group of three men (experienced paddlers) going out for 7 days this September. We want to take two canoes so if someone doesn't want to go out they are not stranded at camp. The question is take a solo plus a tandem or a solo and 3 man so we could take day trips with light gear together all in the same boat.

Are 3-man canoes too cumbersome for two guys to paddle with gear or should we be ok?

 
DeanL
07/13/2019 12:08AM
 
I have a souris river 18.5 and have paddled it with 2 people plenty of times and had no problems.
 
Ausable
07/12/2019 11:25AM
 
One Quetico trip, we took 2 tandems and a Wenonah MN3 for 6 people. We took the 3-person canoe to enable 3 people to fish together. The boat performed well for two paddlers with a typical amount of gear. It was, in fact, the fastest boat in the fleet. It also worked well for a 3-person fishing boat.
 
TominMpls
07/12/2019 05:21PM
 
I have a Northwind 18 with three seats, and almost all its use is with two people. I'm a marathon runner and my daughter is a fit teenager so the two of us don't weigh a whole lot, and our gear is very light, but we've never had trouble with it being too much canoe for us.
 
minnmike
07/11/2019 05:10PM
 
We rented a 3 man this year, MNIII, when the family went up. Yes two people can easily paddle a 3 man canoe.


 
bwcadan
07/12/2019 07:06AM
 
What HRD said.