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Kruger Canoes:

The toughest Canoes in the Business

 
We don't make very many,

... We make them very well.

 
The Sea Wind
 

During the Ultimate Canoe Challenge Verlen conceived the Sea Wind to address any small shortcomings of the Loon.  All of his current designs are based on the Sea Wind canoe. 

"The Sea Wind was conceived with the sound of the ocean in my ears and the feel of the sea breeze on my face in anticipation that this was the canoe in which I would soon be crossing the Caribbean and rounding Cape Horn!" - Verlen Kruger

          

◄SeaWind Seen here at the First Check Point  of the Water Tribe's 2004 Everglades Challenge.

▲Verlen paddling his SeaWind during the Two Continent Canoe Expedition.

 

 

The Dreamcatcher
 

The Dreamcatcher is the sea kayak version of the Sea Wind.  It is the fourth generation of a canoe design that has set more long distance records than any other in history.

The hull of the Dreamcatcher is identical to the Sea Wind.  The deck has been extensively modified to handle big water.  This boat is especially designed for the Great Lakes or the oceans. 

"In all my thousands of miles of paddling in rough waters of all kinds, I've never upset one." - Verlen Kruger

 

The Kruger Cruiser
 

The Kruger Cruiser is the tandem version of the solo Sea Wind canoe.  It has the same expedition quality construction, same design concepts,  rudder, etc.

Tough as nails. Two can sleep comfortably in it. Surprisingly sleek and fast considering it's shape and very high volume. Perfect for a family trip.

◄Verlen Kruger and Valerie Fons Setting the Mississippi River Record.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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