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Old Town Canoes and Kayaks Discovery 133
The first Old Town canoe was built in Old Town, Maine, along the Penobscot River. Little did we know, it was the beginning of an incredible century-long journey. Some of our oldest boats are still navigating the world’s waterways. Meanwhile, our newest creations steer us in novel directions, pushing the boundaries of performance and comfort with innovative materials and design. All are born out of the same century-long tradition of quality craftsmanship that make every day on the water unforgettable. Whether you’re fishing, sea kayaking, canoe tripping, or enjoying a relaxing paddle on the lake, there’s an Old Town watercraft for every type of adventurer.
Overview
Highlights
- Comfortable and durable nylon web seats
- Oar locks
- Vinyl gunwales
- Comfortable carrying handles
- Extremely durable three layer polyethylene
Available Colours
- Red
- Green
- Brown
The first Old Town canoe was built in Old Town, Maine, along the Penobscot River. Little did we know, it was the beginning of an incredible century-long journey. Some of our oldest boats are still navigating the world’s waterways. Meanwhile, our newest creations steer us in novel directions, pushing the boundaries of performance and comfort with innovative materials and design. All are born out of the same century-long tradition of quality craftsmanship that make every day on the water unforgettable. Whether you’re fishing, sea kayaking, canoe tripping, or enjoying a relaxing paddle on the lake, there’s an Old Town watercraft for every type of adventurer.
Features & Specifications
Overview
- Model Year: 2017
- Category: Canoes
- Canoe Type: Recreational, Lakewater & Touring, Fishing & Sportsman
- Paddlesport: Canoeing
- Structure: Rigid or Hard
- Propulsion: Paddle
- Best Used For: Recreation, Fishing, Lakewater Canoeing
Specifications
- Length: 13' 3" / 403.9 cm
- Weight: 78 lb / 35.3 kg
- Capacity: 800 lb / 363 kg
- Maximum Width: 40.5" / 102.9 cm
What Users Are Saying
I've had the Discovery 13'3 for over a year, and have really abused it here in our Appalachian streams. We fish hard in remote locations and have boated a couple dozen hill country muskie in this. One angler paddles in the stern and the other casts from behind the stern seat, not catching either. Thanks, Old Town!
- Scott