Show Guide - Canoecopia
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Show Guide - Canoecopia
PRESENTS Canoecopia Show Guide WORLD’s LARGEST CANOE, KAYAK, SUP and OUTDOOR EXPO March 8th-10th, 2013 Alliant Energy Center Madison, Wisconsin SHIFTING T H E GEARS F U S E - I O N MARCH 2013 Contents n Welcome 4 Getting the Most out of the Show 5 Welcome to Canoecopia 2013 6 The Making of Canoecopia 7 Sierra Club 8 What’s New in Paddlesports 23 Stand up for Fun! 25 The Boat that Matches Your Life 67 68 70 72 Big City Mountaineers New Water Creeps and Jolts The Social Water Dog IN EVERY ISSUE 4 Getting the Most out of the Show 5 Welcome to Canoecopia 22 Presentations and Schedule 49 Rutabaga Outdoor Programs 58 Reflections In Memory ... Friends we lost in 2012 Dave Dickerson n Odds and Ends 74 Exhibitor and Vendor Listing 76 Show Information n Presentations and Schedule Ralph Frese 26 Our Presentations for 2013 37 Schedule pull-out n Outdoor Programs 49 Rutabaga Outdoor Programs 54 Door County Sea Kayak Symposium n Reflections 58 60 62 65 To Make a Paddle A World in 18-Feet Milestones Blame the New Millenium PUBLISHER Rutabaga Paddlesports Bob Weitzel Darren Bush, owner LAYOUT and GRAPHIC DESIGN Annie Tereba EDITORS Nancy Saulsbury, Jon Stackpole, Annie Tereba PHOTOGRAPHY by Jim Pippitt, Woody Osborne COVER PHOTO by Woody Osborne copyright© 2013 For more information check our website at www.canoecopia.com or call us at 1-800-I-PADDLE Getting the most out of Canoecopia Walking into the World’s largest expo of canoes, kayaks, outdoor clothing, gear, and camping accessories can be daunting, especially for newcomers. We’ve been doing this show for over 30 years, so we have helpful hints for you. Plan ahead and walk the entire show floor Read this publication thoroughly, it will give you a good idea of things to see, people to talk to, and presentations to attend. Buying A Boat? Here’s a time-tested strategy for buying a boat at Canoecopia. Attend all three days Sit in a lot of boats Canoecopia offers an opportunity to sit in hundreds of models under one roof. Make sure to adjust the seat properly and take your time. Ask a lot of questions Think about how you’re getting your boat home. If you’re taking a boat home, we can install your roof rack purchases. There’s a reason we sell three-day passes. Every major manufacturer in the paddlesports industry will be there. They are eager to help! Ask them what makes their product best for your needs. Shop early for the best selections We’ll have plenty of options, but just like Black Friday, show specials go quickly. Take care of your body! Wear comfortable shoes and bring an extra pair of socks, bring a water bottle and stay hydrated. Get a map from the info booth and highlight your plan. Shoulders tired? Take advantage of our tote bag check when you’re tired of carrying heavy items. Ordering the things you didn’t find If your heart is set on something special, no problem. Each vendor will have special order forms to fill in the details. Present the form when checking out, the Main Register for accessories or Boat Registers for boats and trailers. Didn’t plan on taking a boat home but want one anyway? We’ll put your boat on Layaway and you can pick it up at the shop until May 31st. We just need a third of the purchase price or $500, whichever is greater. Want a boat, but cannot decide by the close of Canoecopia? Stop by a Boat Register before you leave. A $500 General Boat Deposit will rain-check the Canoecopia pricing on a boat and paddle gear accessories purchased the same day at Rutabaga through May 31st. Trying out boats Rutabaga’s Layaway or General Boat Deposit gives you an opportunity to test paddle. Rutabaga’s test paddling begins around April 15th. Call Rutabaga to confirm. Used Boat trade-ins Trade-in your boat at Canoecopia. Please ask for details at the Boat Pick-up booth or call us at Rutabaga prior to Canoecopia. P.S. If you’re not satisfied with something that happens during Canoecopia, we want to hear about it (before you leave!). When something goes awry, we pledge to be honorable in how we fix the problem. Please go to the customer service desk – we’re never too busy to listen. 4 n MARCH 2013 CANOECOPIA Welcome to Canoecopia 2013 “Wilderness is a spiritual necessity. An antidote to the high pressure of modern life, a means of regaining serenity and equilibrium. I have found that people go to the wilderness for many things. but the most important of these is perspective. They go to the wilderness for the good of their souls.” ~ Sigurd Olson I t’s a pleasure to introduce the Canoecopia Show Guide, published annually by the Rutabaga Staff. Many of you receiving this are familiar with Canoecopia, the world’s largest consumer expo for canoes, kayaks, paddle and camping gear. If you have no idea what this magazine is, I’d like to inform you what this wonderful event is all about. Over 20 years ago, Canoecopia began as a hodge-podge of paddling and camping gear set out on folding tables. A dozen outfitters came to advertise their services, and we had six or seven presentations. Canoecopia was a baby, and Rutabaga was the mother. In 1995, Dane County opened the 255,000 square foot Alliant Energy Center Exhibition Hall and Canoecopia was taken to a new level. While you may still find a folding table amongst the professionally built displays, the massive expansion of space allowed the event to quickly grow from humble beginnings to where it’s now utilizing every nook and cranny the Exhibition Hall has to offer. From six or seven presentations to nineteen pages of presenters, even the educational offerings have grown exponentially. I wish everyone who has been to a Canoecopia could help me explain what Canoecopia is to those who haven’t. Canoecopia has elements of a trade show, an educational symposium, a rendezvous, and a family reunion. It really is like nothing else. If you’re interested in the outdoors at all, then Canoecopia will be a joy for you. You’ll find that cyclists, cross-country skiers, backpackers, birders, and photographers love the freedom and perspective paddling can offer. So welcome to Canoecopia, novice or veteran. I hope you’ll join our community and see why paddling is such an important part of our lives. See you soon, Darren Bush, Owner and Chief Paddling Evangelist Rutabaga and Canoecopia W e get a lot of questions about the relationship between Rutabaga and Canoecopia, and about Rutabaga in general. The most common question is “Where’s the Rutabaga booth?” The answer is simple: it’s all the Rutabaga booth. For three days, Canoecopia is just an expanded extension of our shop, with great discounts on boats and accessories, about two miles to the east at the Alliant Energy Center. People also ask us about the origins of Canoecopia. About 25 years ago, Rutabaga was in an old grocery store on Park Street (if you drive past 820 South Park, you’ll see Madison Church Supply. That’s the old Rutabaga). The original owner had a few of his friends from a few canoe companies bring in a few dozen boats to sell in the parking lot. From the Dane County Fairgrounds to the Alliant Follow us on Twitter at Rutabagapaddler and at www.facebook.com/rutabaga Energy Center, Canoecopia has grown to the world’s largest paddlesports expo. Another common one: “Why the name Rutabaga?” The original founder had an unexplained fondness for Frank Zappa. Google “Call Any Vegetable.” Last question: “How do I find what I want? There’s so much to see ...” Ask someone at Customer Service. We’ll walk you through the process. 5 n MARCH 2013 CANOECOPIA The Making of Canoecopia W e are often asked “Who plans Canoecopia and when do you start?” The answer – it’s a Rutabaga staff team effort and a year-round process. Here’s an idea, let’s backtrack: The Day After Canoecopia We sleep, paddle, or both. It’s an official Rutabaga Holiday. The Week After Canoecopia The store is essentially emptied of everything during Canoecopia, so it all has to be put back together. It’s kind of like watching a tornado in reverse. Reams of paperwork and custom orders are processed. We debrief and start reviewing feedback to make improvements for next year. April 15 Test paddle starts! All those Canoecopians waiting to try out their boats descend upon Rutabaga. By now, the store is ready for the paddling season. May – July We take a break from show planning and launch into our Summer season. August We attend the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market where we work tirelessly to find new products from the most innovative companies. The meetings start. We begin to invite vendors to return. With a full show, we need to plan every square foot carefully. We begin readying the Canoecopia website and updating it with the latest information. 6 n MARCH 2013 CANOECOPIA September and October We furiously write orders for product delivery between January and March 1. We invite exhibitors and newly discovered manufacturers to attend. Speaker proposals are received and reviewed to create the right balance of returning/new speakers and a wide range of topics. Wednesday before Canoecopia Rutabaga closes the shop for a week as we pack final product and tear apart the store. Darren Bush, the owner, chats about paddling with Larry Meiller on Public Radio. Rental trucks are loaded with fixtures, carpeting, signs, and more. The computer backbone is finally disassembled. November Time to iron out details. Security, communication, and childcare is arranged. The floor plan and speaker schedule are full and we start a waiting list. Thursday Before Canoecopia Rutabaga moves to the AEC. Semi-trailers are unloaded. Non-stop trailer loads of canoes and kayaks arrive. Vendors begin setting up their booths. By late afternoon the computer network has awakened. December The Canoecopia Show Guide begins to take shape. Our Graphics Designer places ads and features with an artistic eye. We begin recruiting workers for the weekend; we couldn’t do Canoecopia without them. January Time for software updates and to make sure the 40-plus Canoecopia computers still function. We solidify details with the Alliant Energy Center, down to the number of tables and chairs. Orders are still being written. February Canoecopia Show Guide mails to 55,000 people. The Canoecopia website goes live with content for vendors, exhibitors, and speakers. Product streams in, via freight or UPS to the store daily. We receive, tag and repack product into two semi-trailers. We confirm workers’ schedules. Friday Morning of Canoecopia The AEC is bustling with activity. Exhibitors and vendors are checking in, misplaced boxes are finally found, last-minute booth set up is finished, and a crash course is given to weekend workers. Friday at 4:00pm thru Sunday at 5:00pm It’s showtime! (this is the easy part.) Sunday Night We have ~5 hours to vacate the AEC. It’s intense as we pack up the entire show. Around 11:00 p.m., our planning staff meets at Angelo’s to eat huge amounts of very good pizza. Darren offers heart-felt thanks and gratitude for his amazing staff. After the celebration, with stiff legs, we stagger home to dream about next year’s show. That’s how it’s been done for 30 years, and every year it seems easier. SIERRA CLUB “Rivers are roads which move, and which carry us whither we desire to go.” - Blaise Pascal O nce again, Rutabaga Paddlesports and Canoecopia are proud to welcome Sierra Magazine as a sponsor. Sierra Magazine has been vital in getting the word out to anyone who is involved with the Sierra Club; subscribers, clubs and anyone else interested in protecting and preserving the spaces where we all play. Sierra Magazine also helps us get out the word about Canoecopia. We’re grateful for that. We believe in getting everyone outside, and one of our charities for Canoecopia is Sierra Club’s Inner City Outings, a program that brings inner city kids in touch with nature. If you’re reading this you know the contribution that being outside has to your own mental well-being, and you know that it’s very important for kids to experience the outdoors. Both Rutabaga Paddlesports and Sierra Inner City Outings would like to issue you a challenge. In 2013, take one kid into nature who otherwise wouldn’t be able to go. Teach him or her to light a campfire and roast a marshmallow. As routine as that might be for you, it’s an amazing experience for a kid who has never done it. That simple act can change a life forever. SIERRA READERS LOVE TO PADDLE! 26% Own a canoe 17% Own a kayak 25% Whitewater 29% Tour 77% Recreation 35% Long Weekend 71% Local Day Trips 19% Expedition of 5 days or more 34% Wear paddling-specific clothing 45% Fish from a canoe or kayak SIERRA is committed to help grow the paddling sport community. The Sierra Club and its one million + members have been paddling, fishing and protecting our waterways for more than 100 years. We encourage our members to explore and enjoy the waterways by providing paddling clinics and trips nationwide through our Sierra Club Outings program. Sierra has regular paddling features, reviews the latest in paddling gear, and publishes an Annual Paddling Issue every spring. For more information contact kristi.rummel@sierraclub.org Stop by our booth for some free stuff! · Copy of SIERRA’s Annual Outings Adventure Travel Issue. · Wisconsin Sierra Club river touring trip listing. · Daily raffle WHAT’S NEW If we tried to put everything new in the outdoor gear world in here, we’d need a phone book. We started with a list of hundreds of items and narrowed it down. What shook out was what we decided to be the most interesting. As usual, there’s little that’s revolutionary, but rather a lot that’s evolutionary. You’ll see incremental improvements in a lot of products. You’ll see a lot of improvement in the world of kayak seats: a happy bum is a happy paddler. You’ll also notice better and more sophisticated outfitting and hardware, plus lighter and stronger materials. Designs continue to evolve with boats as well as paddles and other paddling gear. Clothing shows more technical fabrics and cool features. Explore Canoecopia, we’ve found a lot of neat stuff this year! As a small business supported by a community of paddlers, we thoughtfully support domestically produced products. Look for the patriotic icon indicating products manufactured in the United States. 1 1. GoPro The standard in personal video has been raised yet another level with the new Hero3. Choose from the basic White Edition, the upgraded Silver Edition, and the “I can’t believe this is real” Black Edition. The Black Edition shoots super-hi-res at 60 frames per second. All three versions can be controlled via Wi-Fi remote (included in the Black Edition) or via an app on your cell phone. Prepare to be mesmerized by the awesome videos. 2. Goal Zero Solar power has been out of reach for a lot of us…until now. Since last summer we’ve been testing a Guide 10 Plus and it is the bomb. It will charge any USB chargeable item with 7 watts of power, and comes with a battery pack to charge AA’s included with the kit. The built-in flashlight helps you find what you need to hook things up. 4. Thermarest Climbing Everest this year? How about thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail? We’re not either, which is why our toothbrushes are full length and our Dutch ovens are cast iron. Thermarest brings you the most comfortable night of rest under the stars with the ultra-compact and lightweight LuxeryLite Cots. Ouncecounters need not apply, but the rest of us will be at the Thermarest booth catching some Zzz’s. 4 8 n MARCH 2013 CANOECOPIA 3. Grower’s Cup 2 A lot of paddlers like freshly-brewed coffee but don’t want to carry all the accoutrements. Grower’s Cup Single Brew is a great solution. Think of it as a coffee pot in a self-contained package. Peel open, add hot water, and within a few minutes you have hot coffee ready to go. Not just a backcountry caffeine fix, but a darned good cup o’ joe in any setting. Found in the Sport Hansa Booth. 3 6. Pyranha 5. Liberty Bottleworks In our never-ending quest for things made in the USA, we found this awesome bottle company. We liked the product so much we emblazed them with our 20 year-old Jolly ‘Baga logo (the one that was on our Grand Opening t-shirt) imprinted on the bottles. They’re made in the Pacific Northwest from recycled aluminum and they’re gorgeous. Found in the Rutabaga booth. The fusion family is now complete: Small, Medium, and Large. The mega Fusion is the same design as her two smaller sisters, but now the big guys can have the same fun as the rest of the gang. When you’re not running rapids, drop the skeg to keep pointed where you want to go. 6 8 7. Sea-Lect 5 We could write a review for the new Performance Hatch Covers with only two words: they float. Yes, hatch covers that float, that are rot-resistant, and are easier to put on and take off than the factory hatches. Hatch covers may not be your priority ... that is until one fails. Plan ahead! 7 8. Wetterlings Axes What’s old is new! We’ve become connoisseurs of Swedish Axes at Rutabaga. Wetterlings are the second line of fine axes we carry. Their workmanship and dependability justify the cost over the typical “sharp for a season” hardware store special. They’re worth every penny. Find them in the Sport Hansa booth. 9. Instafire Okay, this stuff is cool. Imagine a biodegrable firestarter that comes in pellets, is non-toxic, and can burn while floating in a bucket of water. Imagine carrying a little baggie of this in your kit and starting a fire in the rain with damp twigs. Purists would rather discuss firestarting theory, but in the meantime, your dinner is ready first. Found in the Rutabaga Booth. 9 11. Kokatat The Icon Drysuit was developed in cooperation with EJ and Dane Jackson with an eye toward whitewater, but anyone who is hard on their gear will appreciate the extra abrasion resistance built into the legs, shoulders, and arms. The rearentry zipper eliminates the mobility hampering stiffness of a traditional drysuit and improves the fit. There’s nothing subtle about the Icon. 11 10. Sawyer A total re-do, the Ranger features a smaller blade and grip for smaller folks (women will love this paddle), the Ranger series has two variations: the Ranger LT, a nice, light cedar laminate paddle with a grip for smaller hands, and the Ranger XD, same shape but tough and heavy duty, with carbon reinforcing. The Stingray has a large blade and grip, slight scoop to the blade, and available in LT and XD versions. If you’re a raft guide, a Stingray XD will be passed on to your children. Every pack is made by hand in Duluth, MN. Crazy, isn’t it? 10 WATCH US AT WORK IN OUR BOOTH IN BOOTH #4 Old No. 7 Canoe Pack AUTHENTIC WAXED CANVAS CANOE PACKS, BAGS & GIFTS FIND US ON FACEBOOK Shop at FROSTRIVER.COM www.BuildMyCanoe.com 12 12. Aquabound Not a new paddle, but a new way of putting a kayak paddle together. The Posi-Lok ferrule clicks positively into position featuring strong, corrosion-free composites. It’s bright, making it easy to see and adjust, which is awesome. 13. BIC 13 Wood-art rafter ornaments Hardly Explore cedar strip canoes BIC has a new family of boards designed for flatwater touring and recreational racing using its popular Ace-Tec construction, the Wing 11’ and Wing 12’6”. The Wings are built with recessed fittings for tying down a deck bag or adding bungee cord to strap a pack on your board for touring. NorthWest Canoe, Saint Paul, Minnesota 14 14. Level Six 15. Astral Buoyancy Water shoes that can actually function well and look cool at the same time; Astral Buoyancy’s new watershoes are quick dry, super sticky on the sole and look, dare we say, stylish. Wear them from river to supermarket and no one will notice. The Brewer is shown here, but Astral’s offering a total of four models with different features. The Jasper and Pelee are men’s and women’s versions of the same jacket; a recreational paddling jacket that can double as a raincoat. Lower priced than many waterproof/breathable jackets, these jackets are great additions to value-minded paddlers. 15 16. Seals Sprayskirts We turned this piece of safety gear up to 11! We’re having Seals Sprayskirts make this custom Rutabaga Paddle Float with a HiVis Yellow-Green. Compared to standard yellow, this color assaults your retinas. Safety gear can never be too visible. Found in Rutabaga Booth. 17 16 17. Underwater Kinetics We’ve broken our share of hangers and had PFDs slide off them onto the floor. No more. Your gear will dry easier, retain its shape, and not fall off the hanger. The Super Accessory Hanger is the ultimate gear hanger, with bonus hooks to dry your hand and footwear too. Found in Rutabaga Booth. 18. Badger Paddle A new addition to Canoecopia last year, Badger Paddles proved that people still love traditional paddles. We all loved the Tripper but Badger Paddle wasn’t satisfied; they tweaked a great design to make it even greater. The blade has been reshaped and is just a tad larger. The paddle looks awesome. 18 19. E-Case 19 SUPERIOR ONE 20. Whispbar There are some pretty cool smart phone apps for outdoor lovers; guide books, navigation apps, and so on. With the advent of inexpensive solar technology, there are good reasons to keep your gadgets with you, and keep them dry. E-Case are individually tested to withstand 30 minutes under three feet of water, and they’re made in Seattle, Washington. Cool. The sexy new kayak mounts from Whispbar are designed to seamlessly merge with the Whisbar system, with Quickdock attachment points making for easy on and off, while also morphing into “quiet mode” when not carrying a kayak. Choose from the upright Saddle Mount WB401 or the folding J-Cradle Mount WB400. 20 23. Sawyer 21 Kids paddles should be functional and stylish too! The Sawyer Tales feature a cool graphic on one side (your choice of dragonfly, trout, beaver or otter) and a place to record their favorite trip tales and dates. 21. Native Watercraft 24 You’d expect a boat like the Slayer from the folks who practically invented the fishing kayak. Bow and stern self-bailing hatches, First Class High Low seating for comfort, visibility, stability, and a tagalong wheel to help you get it from the car to the water. Groove track system comes standard allowing for a ton of customization options. 22 22. MTI The Voyager is the premium high-back PFD from MTI, and the design is lovely. Big pockets for eyeglasses, ID patch, fleece-lined pockets, extra-long zipper pulls; it’s a great vest for people whose hands are always cold or not as dexterous as they once were. capitalbrewery.com 24. Chota The Caney Fork Boot has a facelift! Already a favorite for those long portages in the northwoods, the Caney Fork Boot now has heel wedge making it easier to remove and a new cut for improved fit. Whether this is your first portage boot or a replacement, you’ll love these boots. Middleton, WI 23 25 25. Seaward Kayaks Constructed in British Columbia, Seaward is a new brand to Canoecopia and Rutabaga Paddlesports. Known for their bomb-proof construction with composite bulkheads, doubletaped seams and reinforced decks, Seaward kayaks are in demand by outfitters who like their dependability. Their kayaks offer a nice array of choices, from the sleek gearswallowing Tyee, to the versatile smaller-paddler specific Luna. Another hot kayak from Seaward is the Passat G3 tandem. Fast and seaworthy, the Passat G3 regularly wins long-distance races and takes expedition paddlers on epic journeys. 26. Current Designs 26 There’s a new recreational boat family in town. Three sizes and in durable plastic or in Current Design’s lightweight Hybrid construction. The Solara series offers extra stability, roomy cockpit, and their “adjust everything” comfy seat. 27 27. NRS A favorite already, the Chinook PFD has enjoyed a facelift, new colors and pockets that hold a little more but are still unobtrusive. It’s now optimized for gear retractors so no more lost pliers. 28 28. Delta The Delta 15 is sporty little kayak that’ll handle waters big and small. Think of it as the sports car coupe of kayaks. Room enough to trip, fun to paddle empty, and lightweight enough to load up on the car solo; weighing around 10 pounds less than similar boats. A center day hatch in front of the cockpit is the finishing touch; a convenient place for a camera or Clif bar (or a Slim Jim if you coil it up). 29. Kokatat A low-profile whitewater vest, the Maximus (and the rescue version, the Maximus Prime) features Kokatat’s new Dynamic Suspension system that hugs the body and moves with your torso. This is an extremely comfortable high-performance PFD. 30. Hurricane Aquasports www.CanoeSkidPlate.com Savvy paddlers see Protection for Less than a Pound Tons of The Skimmer 116 is the lightest sit-on-top kayak we’ve ever sold at 40 pounds. The Skimmer 128 is a little longer but also narrower to make it an easy paddle. The news from Hurricane isn’t just a few new kayaks; it’s a new seat! The AireStream Seatback is a really nice upgrade; ventilated and super-adjustable. The seat adds to an already awesome line-up of kayaks. 29 30 31. Perception The Expression 11.5 comes in at just under 12 feet long, and it packs a lot of features into a smaller kayak. A drop skeg will aide tracking ability, and the roomy cockpit and comfortable Perception Zone Seating makes it a winner. Did we mention it’s light? 44 pounds! Don’t ever spill your drink again! 31 Mix and match to make your favorite colors! 32. Old Town Old Town has done a great job here. A true kid’s boat, the Heron Jr is a nimble, lightweight, and comfortable kayak, and the tag-along built-in tow-rope is brilliant if the kids get pooped out; the price is low enough that kids can get started early with gear that fits them. 32 Tailgating, Camping, Backyard games, or anywhere you go! www.drinkinpartner.com Handcrafted • Hand Tinted • Hand Rubbed 33. NRS 33 Our most popular paddling bootie, the Paddle Wetshoe, has been totally redesigned for 2013 with an improved fit and cozy fleece-like lining. The Freestyle is a redesign and rename of the venerable Desperado Sock. The super-soft sole fits into low-volume boats and is perfect for SUP minimalists. WaterColours ™ For Kids ‘n Cubs Too! 34 Every Badger® Paddle includes* a re-usable Badger® Paddle Sock *Adult lengths only 34. Jackson Kayak The Cuda 14-footer was a huge hit from the get-go, and the smaller Cuda 12 makes a lot of sense for smaller waterways. Same Elite hi/lo seat and center hatch for lots of storage, rod holders everywhere, a new and improved rod tip protector. Jackson Kayaks are now GoPro camera and RAM Mount ready! 35. Lendal 35 Lendal’s line expands this year with the addition of new low-angle blades Ocean Spirit and smaller Sea Breeze. Taking a cue from the aerospace industry, Lendal’s replaced composite ferrules with titanium for a more dependable, durable, bombproof improvement. We wouldn’t expect anything less from Lendal. The long absent Lendal Whitewater paddle range also returns this year. Their booth is the one flanked by the puddles of drool. 36 36. Venture Kayaks We expected the Islay 14 last Spring, but it was delayed. It was worth the wait as it’s an awesome little boat, maneuverable in moving water and surfing waves, but stable and predictable enough for a beginner. If your favorite water is a mixture of flat, moving and white, consider the Islay a front-runner. www.LENDALNA.com 37. Malone Autoracks The original HandiRack is great for canoes and kayaks, but for loads lighter than 50 lbs, the HR20 works equally well. It’s a perfect solution for a SUP board on a rack-less car that’s both economical and easy to use. 37 39. Shred Ready 38 38. LifeProof Seems like iPhones are pretty much standard issue, even for the outdoorsy folks. More than anyone, we need a phone case that will take the abuse that only we can hand out. Waterproof and shock resistance, LifeProof cases add peace of mind to the connected paddler. Found in the Rutabaga Booth. Shred Ready makes some of the sharpest looking helmets in the industry. This year’s crop of Limited Edition offerings are as snazzy as they are safe. Last year they sold out completely so make sure to find your favorite early. 39 MTI-Canoecopia ad_MTI-Canecopia ad 11/13/12 1:49 PM Page 1 Live. Love. Life [Jackets]. Yes, she’s wearing a life jacket. > new 2013 Hibiscus Print “Moonlight Black” shown inflated M T I F L U I D B E LT P A C K P F D • • • • • • Lightweight Comfortable SUP-friendly protection 100% US Coast Guard Approved (Type III) Less expensive than a Fine Protects your most valuable ASSet – You! Get the New Hibiscus Print at CANOECOPIA All MTI models ON SALE at the show! w w w . m t i a d v e n t u r e w e a r . c o 2013! m 40. Yakima Do you already have a factory car rack and all you carry is a canoe? Problem solved. The new KeelOver clamps to any crossbar: factory, round, square, or any other shape within reason. Includes straps and bow/stern tie-downs. Thanks Yakima. 42. Werner Paddles Werner didn’t feel it necessary to improve their already great paddles this year. So instead, they gave us a splash of color. The new patterns definitely look sharp. 42 40 41. Nova Craft 43. Surftech The venerable Bark Dominator has been around for a while and wins more than its share of races. The Bark Competitor’s design is rooted in that of the Dominator, but in a more recreational, user-friendly shape that’s still lightening fast. A classic river running canoe is rediscovered in the Moisee. Strongly reminiscent of the venerable Blue Hole Sunburst, the Moisee is perfect for running Class I-III whitewater, and maybe some bigger stuff if you have the skills. The Moisee isn’t as versatile as the Prospector series, but it’s an amazingly fun canoe in its element. 41 43 Boat Materials are our Specialty Lumber African Mahogany Sitka Spruce (V.G.) Douglas Fir Western Red Cedar White Oak Plywood Okoume - marine Meranti - marine Finnish Birch BS1088 - Lloyd’s Register Certified selections Adhesives Full line of West System Epoxy 3156 Milwaukee Street Madison, Wisconsin 53714 (608) 244-4741 mccormicklumber.com 46. Wind Paddle 44. ZEM ZEM’s H2O line of footwear offers protection and barefoot sensation in a snug fitting, grippy outsole. Designed as a lowprofile footwear specifically for paddlers thats perfect for kayaking and SUPing. 44 The sun is your friend except when it isn’t. The Kayak Bimini is a great addition for the kayaker who wants to love the sun but on his or her own terms. Want a little warmth? Pop it down in seconds. Feeling a little red around the neck? Deploy the bimini faster than you can reach for the sunblock. The bimini will safely collapse in case of a strong gust of wind ... it won’t turn you upside down. Cool, eh? 45. YakAttack Outfitting YakAttack products are innovative solutions for the paddler and fishing gurus in us all. Their Screwball mounts offer quick mounting with most track systems. Don’t have accessory tracks on your boat? GearTracs can be installed on any nearly flat surface. If creating your own paddling video is your desire, add the PanFish Camera Pole to your arsenal for those great over-the-shoulder shots. Yak Attack can be found in the Harmony Gear booth. 45 46 time - a simpler place. We know; we lived it with you. It was a simpler Rediscover the joy, the excitement, the feeling of being on the water. A young family enjoys an afternoon on Lake Winona in the then newly released Sundowner; ca. 1979. Today Wenonah Canoes are enjoyed by families the world over. 47. Malone Autoracks Some of the most common questions we hear from customers is about storage. Malone’s FS Rack System takes care of storage, whether it’s in the garage or toolshed, under the porch at the cabin, or even bolted to your dock. You won’t believe how inexpensive organizing your boat can be! 47 49. Ram Mounts 48. Sandbar MFG The Sandbar Flatfire Charcoal Chimney is cool. Charcoal chimneys are the best to get your dinner started and this one folds! Sure, backpackers will leave this behind, but river trippers will love it. A 30 liter dry bag holds charcoal nicely…and your Dutch oven cooking just went to a gourmet level. Find it and other great sand camping items at the NRS booth. 48 Stop by and visit us at our display and see all the new models! 2012 Subaru Subaru Forester 2013 Forester Start salivating now, boat geeks. If you want to attach anything to your boat, Ram Mounts are awesome. The defining RAM feature is a ball joint, which means universal adjustment: tweak your GPS or fish finder’s mount until the glare is gone. Ram Mounts have been around for years and are bombproof. Found in the Harmony Gear booth. 49 Proud Automotive Sponsor of the Canoecopia 2013 2012 2012 Subaru 2013 Subaru Outback Outback Two Locations to Serve You! 5339 Wayne Terrace Madison • 608-258-3636 SALES: Mon. - Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-5pm SERVICE: Mon. - Fri. 7am-5:30pm; Sat. 8am-1pm 5822 Odana Road (at Tokay Blvd.) • 608-442-3232 SALES: Mon. - Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-5pm SERVICE: Mon. - Fri. 7am-5:30pm; Sat. 8am-1pm www.donmiller.com 50. Wilderness Systems The Wilderness Systems Phase 3 Air Pro is a cooool seat ... the vents in both the back rest pad and the seat pad allow air to flow to your back and bum keeping you cool and comfy all day. They have also upgraded the previous under thigh adjustments, seat reclining strap, and seat back height adjuster to a centralized point just in front of the seat between your legs making on the water adjustments safe and simple to perform. 50 51. Cooke Custom Sewing 51 If you want the creme de la creme of barrel packs, this one is gorgeous. Available in 30 and 60 liter sizes, the Barrel Pack features two side pockets and a spacious top pocket in addition to the cavernous space inside the barrel. You’ll appreciate this Boundary Waters tested, Minnesotan made, evolution in pack design. Canoecopia 2013.indd 1 www.WildernessSystems.com 11/30/2012 10:20:32 AM 52 52. C4 Waterman X-Wing Paddles C4’s Bic paddles are light, strong, and designed to transfer all your energy to the water. Carbon fiber makes the paddle shaft stiff, and a dihedral blade means less flutter and slipping. P.S. You can make your own Star Wars joke now. 53. Thule If you have an open-bed pickup truck and need a burly rack system, the Xsporter Pro rocks. With a capacity of 450 pounds and the ability to adjust infinitely up and down to match your need makes the Xsporter perfect for any truck. It locks to the truck using a single key and sports aerodynamic bars to keep things quiet. Rutabaga has an earlier version of this rack on their store truck and the staff loves it! 53 54. C4 Waterman Interested in Stand-UpPaddling but you want a more flatwater-friendly board? The Switchblade and Wahine Cruiser are two SUPs from C4 Waterman designed for more stability while still paddling as straight as a race board. Satisfying beginnings to intermediate paddlers planning to spend the most time on Midwest waters, i.e., not surfing. Switchblade’s the board for a larger person; the Wahine (Hawaiian for “woman”) is for…wait for it ... women! 54