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Bell Canoe
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 9:32 am
by lwe
Anyone know anything about these canoes? Occasionally my wife would like to go with me.
Does this seem to be a reasonable price?
Thanks for any input,
Wayne
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Re: Bell Canoe
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 9:55 am
by Lupe
Looks like a Yellowstone although later I think they were called something else...Wildfire? Anyway - that's a great price for the boat especially with foot brace installed and what appears to be great condition. Depending on size of the paddler, beginners tend to find the boat a little tippy, but that will subside with seat time and experience (and a smaller paddler might not find it as tender from the get go).
I bet it will go fast...
Cheers,
Heather aka Lupe
Re: Bell Canoe
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 12:29 pm
by Canoe_Codger
I agree with Heather. If it is in as good of condition as it appears, it is an excellent price. IIRC the Yellowstone is a Royalex version of my Morningstar, David Yost designs. I love my Morningstar. And there will be no more Royalex canoes. Or Bell Canoe Works canoes. Ted Bell now makes composite only canoes with his new Northwoods company.
Michael
ETA: I note that the Yellowstone is set up for a solo paddler only. My Morningstar is set up with three stations and paddles well either solo or tandem. The seats and drops can be bought from Ed's Canoes online and are simple to install.

Re: Bell Canoe
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:15 pm
by Roger
Jump on that one for sure. Price is right. What Codger said.
:myday"

Re: Bell Canoe
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:59 pm
by lwe
Bottom of hull, any concerns?
Thank for all the input,
Wayne
Re: Bell Canoe
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 10:03 pm
by Canoe_Codger
lwe wrote:Bottom of hull, any concerns?
Thank for all the input,
Wayne
Nah, not that I can see Wayne. That little bit of wear (white spot) is only of concern if you are going to be doing a lot of rocky stream paddling in which case it will continue to wear unless you install Kevlar bang strips, again, an easy project. The hull creases I see aren't bad at all. My Morningstar is the "White Gold" FG composite layup and the craft is nimble enough, if you have any skill, to avoid most rocks and obstructions. It also does eddy turns like a champ, and because of the significant Yost tumblehome, has excellent secondary stability. If you are like me, you'll soon be looking for an old beater canoe to use as a loaner when friends come along or want to borrow. You won't want to loan this one out!
Michael
Re: Bell Canoe
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 9:37 am
by Deuce
Six bills? You'd better have bought that by now (if someone didn't beat you to it).