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Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 4:52 pm
by BangBang
Shark Attack! Man thank you! Went out and looked. 2008 model. So if the rumors are true about the 2009 stuff having different materials, it looks like I missed it by a year! Stoked! Thank you for the info!
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 5:58 pm
by kru1
What if the last two numbers are 24?
kru
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:18 pm
by BangBang
ON my serial number the last 4 digits are etched in. Like, by hand with a sharp tool. The first 8 are etched by a machine. My last 4 are D808. Hope this helps. I literally had to take a picture with my phone and use the flash to see it. Look closer.
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:15 am
by Deuce
kru1 wrote:What if the last two numbers are 24?
kru
Well, then that means it was made in 2024 and the original owner had to hop in the Delorean to go get it. Duh. Surprised at you, Kru.
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:27 am
by kru1
Deuce wrote:kru1 wrote:What if the last two numbers are 24?
kru
Well, then that means it was made in 2024 and the original owner had to hop in the Delorean to go get it. Duh. Surprised at you, Kru.
Well then good news, Royalex is still around in 2024.
kru
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:57 am
by okieboater
I am seeing some discussions that indicate either tupperwear type plastic or glass will be the canoe replacement for Royalex.
I have had experience in a kevlar explorer in Boundary Waters and man was it a sweet boat especially on portage trails.
so far I have found the tupperwear type canoes way more heavier than I think I can manage. And, am afraid of the glass versions might not handle the rocks and boof moves we have here in the Ozarks.
I along with boaters like Dennis B did a lot of area boating in glass kayaks. We all became familiar with how to patch hulls.
No experience with glass canoes loaded with gear doing trips here around the Ozarks. Interested to hear opinions on those who are familiar.
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:03 am
by Deuce
kru1 wrote:Deuce wrote:kru1 wrote:What if the last two numbers are 24?
kru
Well, then that means it was made in 2024 and the original owner had to hop in the Delorean to go get it. Duh. Surprised at you, Kru.
Well then good news, Royalex is still around in 2024.
kru
We should have surmised that anyway. Not sure anything else could survive the trip what with the flames and the giant cable and all. Frankly I'm surprised anyone could get a playboat on that thing, let alone a sixteen foot tandem.
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:48 pm
by Moniker
Wow,that dose'nt look much like my '99 model Buffalo,mine has aluminun square tubing gunnels.I have some delamination but it was a livery boat from Turner Bend.
The curing process would explain why my brand new Wenonah Argosy seems to gouge so easily,I did'nt even realize I was damaging the boat until I took it out of the water.
The plastic in my old Outrage seems to take abuse a lot better,my main concern with it is low water and wearing the outer layers off.
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:04 pm
by Moniker
BangBang wrote:ON my serial number the last 4 digits are etched in. Like, by hand with a sharp tool. The first 8 are etched by a machine. My last 4 are D808. Hope this helps. I literally had to take a picture with my phone and use the flash to see it. Look closer.
Same here but I already had a photo stored in my files just in case(heaven forbid)something happened to my boat.
I would recomend taking a shot of all your boats serial numbers.It's a lot easier to find than hunting through papers and could be accessed from anywhere.
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 9:28 pm
by Randy Dodson
Just my opinion, all royalex canoes gouge easier since Spartech bought Uniroyal's royalex division in 2000 (no matter how long the royalex has cured).
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 2:23 am
by redboat100
I make Buffalo Canoes Gary Gordon I will give you some stickers call8704465951 we will be making canoes oct 2014 a better material 10% lighter 20x more abrasive do tell every one .
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 4:27 pm
by EricClay
Just to let everyone know, I spoke with Gary Gordan above me. He will be making the canoes and I will be owning one. Sounds like he decribing a similar material Jackson uses for their Kayaks.
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 4:41 pm
by sig
He's probably talking about the T-Formex material that Esquif announced as a replacement to Royalex...
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Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 10:58 am
by wisefloater14
Hi
I know the owner of Buffalo Canoes.
Your boat is called a Second (Blem).
It is not a First.
The difference is in the thickness of the plastic.
From time to time my friend would order plastic and some of the sheets would be thinner than others.
Your boat is abs plastic made by Royalex , which is a commercial grade plastic.
The Seconds are sold to some retailers and concessionaires, at a discounted price.
My friend makes it clear to whomever purchases them they are Seconds.
How the Seller moves the boat is not under his control.
I just spoke with the owner on the phone and he wanted me to tell you he would repair your boat.
Yes, he can do it. I have seen him repair one just like yours.
O, if you want decals, I can make that happen.
Let me know if you want to act on getting your boat repaired.
Sincerely
Joe Wise
Re: Buffalo Canoe - What year was it made?
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:39 pm
by redboat100
I make buffalo canoes the 2nd canoes are thinner or theirs a defect I can fix that boat I weld plastic I will fix it for you no charge for welding 30 bucks for gunwale that's my cost I have stickers Gary Gordon 8704465951 the thin plastic is another mfgs sheet it is thin for lots of reasons portage not designed for my mold not made for rentals I did not sell it as a first that would be wrong they changed the plastic because of EPA regulations 1985 I will be making T-formex material next year 10% lighter 20x more abrasive again I can fix it I don't need a unhappy customer please let me help gary