WTB: Buffalo Canoe

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WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by duckhunter87 » Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:52 am

Looking for a good used 16ft Buffalo. Prefer something that hasn't been wrapped 15 times. Closer to Russellville the better. I've checked with Moore Outdoors, Turner Bend, and called Buffalo directly.

Thanks for any help!
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by Deuce » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:58 am

Check paddleswap.com. There was a sixteen foot Buffalo purported to be in excellent condition somewhere up in your neck of the woods.
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by duckhunter87 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:31 am

I checked and didn't see it on there. They must be a hot commodity right now.

I've called Moore Outdoors, Turner Bend, and to Buffalo directly.

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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by Deuce » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:37 am

Do it have to be a Buffalo?
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by hellbender » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:37 am

I've got a Mohawk WhiteWater 16 in excellent shape if interested.$750
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by okieboater » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:46 am

Hey Deuce,

The last thing I need is another boat.
Having said that paddleswap is fun to surf around and see what is available.
Thanks for posting the link.
By the way, Tulsa started out with driving conditions not that bad. Now it is terrible with wrecks all over. Big problem is speed and folks are rear ending and sliding off the road and blocking traffic.

I expect this stuff to hit the Great State of Arkansas later on.

Hope your drivers are better at ice driving than ours are.

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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by duckhunter87 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:51 am

Deuce wrote:Do it have to be a Buffalo?
I'd prefer it to be for what I'm going to use it for.

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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by duckhunter87 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:53 am

hellbender wrote:I've got a Mohawk WhiteWater 16 in excellent shape if interested.$750

That's a little more than I'm looking to spend but I appreciate the offer.

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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by Deuce » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:55 am

Just curious; what do you plan to use it for?
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by duckhunter87 » Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:59 am

Just floating around here. Piney, Buffalo, nothing extreme. Probably just float fishing and camping. I've never owned a Buffalo but have floated in a lot of them and just partial to them.

Do you have something you are trying to get rid of?

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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by Deuce » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:07 am

No. I was just wondering because there are lots of boats that would work well for that, but if your heart is set on a Buffalo I'll keep my peepers peeled.
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by Deuce » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:45 am

Mr. Dave, Eric turned me onto paddleswap. He's a bad influence.
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by okieboater » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:51 am

Got to agree on Eric.

Known the guy for many moons, I thought I had a lot of experience (boats, guns,good places to eat/hunt/drink in the GA TN NC boating area, little known SE area boaters who contributed to our sport) but Eric knows more. Eric and wife were two of the boaters that blazed the trail for us South Eastern boaters back in the day a Grumman Shoe Keel 15 footer was the hot play boat. I had one that just beat me up a bunch but being young and foolish I thought it was neat. Glad he is out here from the SE.

Eric is one of my go to guys when I have a question.

I added that link to my daily web surf addiction list. :canoe:
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by Eric Esche » Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:05 pm

But Dave - I'm just a young whipper snapper compared to you. But I will get anyone addicted to paddleing if I can. Found paddlers for 12 boats that were lonely last year or 12 boats for 12 paddlers, how ever you want to look at it.

Had the pleasure yesterday of getting to see and talk with Al and Ana Donaldson at Two Brothers Canoe factory in Garfield while Al outfitted a new custom trimmed Arkota into an "Alkota". Wished they could have stayed around for supper, but their cabin was waiting and I think they did not want to risk bad weather catching them on the road. Got to drop off a baby present for Ava Penelope Shaw while I was there.

I'll keep my ears and eyes peeled for a bargain Buffalo as well.

Eric

Been calling on an advertisement for a "17' Whitesell canoe" out east - Noland never got into LONG boats that I knew of, but the number I had for him is no longer in service so I haven't asked him. Willing to bet it is a Piranha. Might be in good shape being garage kept and not used much. Price was right if you are going east.
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Re: WTB: Buffalo Canoe

Post by okieboater » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:12 pm

Last time I went by Nolan's Shop it looked kind of shut down. I did not stop to check was headed down to spend money at NOC Outfitters Store. Scored a pair of 5.10 Tennies boat shoes. Last pair in my size they had.
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