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         Outrigger Canoeing:     more books (17)
  1. Ka'nu Culture Outrigger Canoeing by Steve West, 1996
  2. KA`NU CULTURE Outrigger Canoeing Volume 2 by Steve West, 1996
  3. The Outrigger Canoe Club of Honolulu, Hawaii by Harold H Yost, 1971
  4. Ka'nu Culture-Outrigger Canoeing-Volume 2, 1996
  5. The outrigger canoes of the Tongan Archipelago by James Hornell, 1930
  6. No ka heihei wa'a: Some thoughts and ideas about Hawaiian outrigger canoe racing by Peter Apo, 1981
  7. Outrigger-attachments in the Society Islands by James Hornell, 1930
  8. Was the double-outrigger known in Polynesia and Micronesia by James Hornell, 1932
  9. Canoe outrigger-attachments in Tahiti and New Zealand by Peter Henry Buck, 1929
  10. Moloka'i-O'ahu Through the Years: A History of the Moloka'i Outrigger Canoe Race by Peter Caldwell, 2006-11-30
  11. Outrigger Canoes of Bali and Madura, Indonesia (Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Special Publication) by Adrian Horridge, 1987-12
  12. How To Build A Detachable Outrigger System For Your Canoe by John M. Wansor, 2008-07-17
  13. An ancient outrigger float from a Te Horo swamp, western Wellington (Dominion Museum records in ethnology) by G. L Adkin, 1962
  14. A Melanesian outrigger by Richard LeBaron Bowen, 1963

81. Canoe Stabilizers Canoe Outriggers To Stabilize Your Canoe, Pontoon Outriggers P
Maker of detachable pontoon outriggers to stabilize your canoe. Prices listed.
http://www.canoeoutriggers.com/
Canoe Stabilizers Canoe outriggers to stabilize your canoe. By RM Specialties My kids enjoy the security of the outriggers, which allow dad to concentrate on other things like fly fishing. They're a great accessory to have when safety is a concern or when just wanting to relax. Here we are fishing Lake Manzanita in Northern California's Lassen Park.
These ABS pontoon outriggers create very little drag in the water while paddling, making them easy to maneuver. Notice the two vertical poles coming out of the pontoons, not just one. You have front and rear pontoon adjustments. This is to level off the pontoons when loads are uneven. You'll want pontoons riding in the water at all times giving you immediate stability when leaning over. Pontoons are solid and won't break or twist. Outriggers are easily installed and broken down for compact transportation and portaging. Outriggers are made to fit all canoes.
  • Outriggers can be installed without any alterations to the canoe. Pontoons are molded ABS plastic and are foam filled. Pontoons are 40" in length, 8" wide, and weigh 4 pounds each.

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