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Your cart is empty.Arched cane seat provides additional seating security and comfort. Also designed to keep paddler positioned in center of boat for maximum paddling efficiency.
Will
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
These worked out great replacing the seats on our canoe
Glen W.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Bought them for a homemade cedar strip canoe. Had my hesitations,Discovered the seats were great quality. Retrofit the seats into the boat.
SolvayGirl
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
It was a perfect replacement for the seat of my 16' Mad River Canoe Explorer. I was concerned because the exact dimension were not listed in the product description page. With product dimensions it would have gotten 5 stars. Very pleased
Fred
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2022
The width of the wood seat is much smaller than the original Old Town making it a difficult fit
Jason Rooney
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2015
The caned area of this seat is wider than the original panel in my Stowe Mansfield canoe, and more comfortable!Super easy to install by using the old seat as a template to mark where to cut. Great quality. Made in USA. Seems like it will last a long time.I originally bought one seat to replace the broken original, then bought a second to replace the other seat that was still intact. Now I have 2 matching seats that are comfortable and look just as good as the originals.
avid reader
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2015
We have a Bear Creek canoe and needed a replacement seat. It fit with some adjustments by my husband. Nice quality seat and I like the width. Beware length is shorter than noted (1/2 inch on one side and 5/8th on the other)
Herbie
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2014
The seat is very well built and looks great. I would recommend it to anyone!
W.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2012
Seat was a perfect fit for my year 2000 Mad River Explorer Royalex 16' canoe.Installation was easy, I just used the existing seat as a guide and cut the new seat to width using a miter saw. After that I just had to drill holes for the bolts on the canoe (again, used the current seat as a guide).Only difference I could tell between the stock seat and this new seat is that the actual "seat" part of the seat (where the cane webbing is) is slightly wider than the original seats (in 2000).
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