Specifications according to NYPRA & USCA. Bell Canoe Works Northstar, Northwind, and Northwoods Savage River Works Susquehanna Lincoln Concord.Ĭ-2 OPEN RACING: Included in this class are WENONAH SCR’S (Standard Class Racers) COMP cruisers and 3 x 27’s. The current C-2 Stock list includes: Wenonah: Jensen 17, Jensen 18, Sundowner, Minnesota II, Monarch, Odyssey, Escape, and Escapade GRB Newman Designs: Traveler 17′ 5”, Traveler 18′ 6”, Monarch Mad River Lamoille, Horizon. Minimum width at 4” waterline is 15 percent of length (33 5/16” for 18’6”). ![]() Maximum length is 18′ 6”, no minimum weight. There are minimal concave lines in the hull and no concave lines in the gunwales. Specifications according to NYPRA (New York Paddle Racing Association) & USCA.Ĭ-2 STOCK: Included in this class are hulls similar to the Jensen 18. The current C-1 Stock list includes GRB Newman Designs Classic and Classic XL Wenonah Advantage, Prism, Encounter and Solitude Sawyer Summer Song, DY Special and Shock Wave Savage River’s Otegan (modified), Bell Magic, and Mad River’s Independence.Ĭ-1 OPEN RACING: One person in a solo racing boat. When registering, select the type of boat you will paddle in and select “Open Touring” as your age category.Ĭ-1 STOCK: Maximum length – 17’ 0”, Tumblehome not to exceed 3.5” per side. For the 90-Miler: This group of paddlers must make cut-off times each day. No age or gender divisions and no 1st, 2nd, or 3rd-place awards will be given. No unlimited kayaks or amateur class canoes suitable for the Open Racing categories are permitted in open touring. OPEN TOURING: Non-competitive participant category for canoes, kayaks and guideboats. These guidelines have been written as specifically as possible, but all racers should note that the on-site boat judge is the final arbiter of all class decisions. Please note that all modifications are subject to the approval of the boat judge. Certain modifications may be made to boats, such as stretching material over, or placing flotation bags in canoes. Racers opting to use wheels must carry them in their boat all three days of the race. The use of wheels is permitted in the Adirondack Canoe Classic. When choosing a canoe, kayak, or guideboat for the 90-Miler, racers should consider boats that are stable enough to handle the windy conditions often found on open lakes and light enough to transport over the race’s many carries (three of which exceed a mile in length). Inflatable PFD’s are acceptable.ĬLASSES & SPECS: The Adirondack Canoe Classic offers a variety of boat classes, described in detail below. Failure to do so will result in disqualification. This is a requirement of NFCT’s event insurance. Coast Guard-approved life vest at all times. ![]() IMPORTANT NOTE ON PFDS: All racers must wear a U.S.
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