We’ve had ours for about four years. We love it. We use it in local lakes and for the two of us it’s worked well. We used to put in the back of the truck or on top but now we have a trailer and it makes it incredibly easy to load and unload it. Old Towns can take a beating and still preform very well.
I bought the same canoe and have enjoyed it tremendously! The round storage compartment holds my phone, keys and billfold! It’s pretty secure and any moron can open it easily! You simply pop the latch and twist it to unlock it and it pops right open! This guy made it look difficult but it’s really not! My wife and I really enjoy the canoe and we started out with kayaks but I’m to big and kept flipping it so I decided to just do the canoe! I’m six feet tall and weigh 310 and the only problem I have is when trying to get out of the canoe! I have had knee replacements done and my legs get numb and so getting in is ok but when getting out my wife gives me a hand and pulls me right out! If you enjoy the water a canoe is appropriate and fun! Thank you, Michael. ✝️
I have this canoe and it’s gonna warp regardless , I went to Lowe’s and purchased 2 cedar fence pickets , I removed the middle section and slid the pickets under the front and back seat , not far just an inch or 2 , then I put the middle section back on , was amazed by how much it helped , it’s not perfect but helps a lot, a great upgrade especially if you want to stand ( put a couple short stainless screws in middle so they don’t slide
@@KissTheFish if you want to go all out there is room for a 1”x 8” x 3/4” I do believe there is enough slack in that bottom for 3/4 “ vs the 5/8” picket . Looking at the rear seat where it is gonna slide under if you use the 1x8 I would suggest trim the outside corners forward a couple inches being the bottom starts to curve up at that point . And an idea to cut the length from foam block to foam block and remove front or rear seat also to lock it in , no screws needed . It really not only supports the bottom but adds a touch of class too . I wish I had some way to send you a pic of my stand assist bar also , I think you would like it
I bought a Saranac 146 XT Angler about 13 years ago. It's 99% the same canoe. The differences I'm seeing are A. The neoprene padding is on the backrests as well and B. The deck plates are very different. The carry handles have a straight orientation instead of sideways, each plate has a slot to mount Scotty rod holders, and they have a molded in anchor cleat. My opinion is they're a really good canoe for the money and intended purpose. It's a day tripper family boat for smaller lakes, ponds, and rivers. They didn't go all in regarding rocker, chine, and tumblehome. In other words it's just a no frills straight sided flatbottom boat. Has great primary stability as referenced in the video about standing up and fly fishing in it. Tracking? Bit of a cow honestly. You'll wear ya'self out keepin' it straight on a big lake, that said... Ain't built for it. If someone wants a canoe to take across a bigger lake get a Penobscot 174. Despite the flimsy feel of the material they are actually pretty tough and can take a hard thump. Yeah, the single layer poly hull will deform (oil can) on ya over time, but that can be partially fixed and I don't think it really hinders the performance of the canoe that much. All in all despite the inherent drawbacks to the material and hull design, I never really regretted buying mine. It was my first and still is my most used canoe. I expect I'll still be paddling down rivers and fishing out of it for several more years to come.
Had one of these and switched to the Discovery 158. It doesnt have all the molded in bits but I added seat backs and rod holders. The discovery paddles much better and its significantly more stable. Im 6'3" 275 and can stand and fish from it.
@@KissTheFish It's been a good one! I do miss how comfortable the Saranacs seats are though. I realize my previous comment sounds like the Saranac was bad and it's definitely not. It was a very good canoe especially when you consider it's basically Old Towns entry level boat. It's the best sub $1000 canoe on the market.
Thank you! The way it is set up with the stock middle piece I don't think you can. The middle has a console that opens and a foam block to the bottom under that. I can't recommend this because I haven't personally done it, but I would imagine if you removed the stock middle piece and put in two cross members for the hull support, then you could totally put a backrest seat on that. I don't want to misguide you though, because I have not personally removed it before.
Yes install cross brace from gunwales at desired location and add resting pad to it , don’t remove the console section it is main structural support for the center of that boat
You can fix the dents with a heat gun and some sand just fill it up a bit with sand and heat it up with a heat gun it will go right back into shape don't over do the heat! Eagle Claw Clamp-On Aluminum Boat Rod Holder, Black Finish, I hope this helps!
Just got lucky and picked one up for free! Needs a little tlc… grab handles broke, paracord on the seats snapped but other than that it looks great! Waves in the bottom just like yours but almost no scratches
90% of the time I'm in it by myself and I always sit in the back. It is sturdy and I don't feel like I'm going to flip, the only feeling I ever get is that the bottom is a little soft (flexible) which I got used to.
I bought a Ram-x Wind River, which is of similar design, a foot longer. I appreciate you showing how the hull has developed the "washboard" issue, as I noted that on mine, last Fall. The seat design in your's is better, especially the existence of a backrest. However, I noticed that you removed the steel tube that runs longitudinally along the keel indentation of the inner hull. While I find some flex of the floor, it is not as exaggerated as you have shown your's to be, so, you may find that installing a similar tube may improve the floor issue. I'm thinking of filling mine with lead shot to improve the righting moment. Very informative video! Thanks!
Thank you very much for watching! I know the revised/updated Saranac 146 has the tube support as a beam, unfortunately this one did not come with it. My friend has the same boat and when I saw his all I could think was "man that's a good idea" haha. Thank you for the idea to install one. I think I'm going to. Happy travels out there
So this has foam blocks under both seats and in the middle. I'm not going to try to sink it, but it is advertised as you could flood it and it won't sink
It has not affected performance or handling. The bottom is slightly soft when I stand, but I tend to spread my legs so I don't stand on 1 point. I've never felt as though I would go through, it just has a little flex. If you can get a good deal, it's definitely worth it! I would buy it again in a heartbeat
Have you ever tried some of the foot propelled kayaks? I find it a pain to keep in the same spot because I drift and then have to put my rod down to reposition with the paddle
I haven't tried one but would love to. I agree it can be a pain being drifted around even with an anchor. Maybe that will be my next years Christmas gift haha
The seats are only held in by 4 bolts, however Old Town does state that the molded seats reaching the bottom of the boat provides structural support to the boat. So can it be done? Absolutely and there are some good videos on YT of this (see the video from The Del called "Canoe mod. Front seat removal and thwart install".) Just watch out because this flat bottom already flexes alot. Good luck!
That watertight, pain in the butt storage compartment, looks to have an o-ring that keeps water from entering. I wonder if you could put a light coat of Vaseline on that o-ring and lip surrounding the o-ring.
@Kiss The Fish Another idea I had is to use a fine grit sandpaper and sand lightly around the lip of the lid that goes down into the hole. Sand a little at a time and continue checking the tightness. Obviously you don't want to take off to much or it will get to loose and not work at all.
I own one. It's a poor solo canoe. Because of the seat type, can't flip it around and be near the middle. OK for two people I guess. The middle "seat" is worthless added weight. I removed it and built a cedar thwart with hull support. Saved 7 lbs and now possible to kneel near the middle. Still a heavy, slow canoe. Have a 13' Grumman double ender. 20 lbs. lighter and so much more maneuverable., but a lot more expensive.
It’s a good fishing canoe with 2batteries up front a 45lb thrust on the back , a stand up assist bat at center console and cedar fence picket slid under the seats and console makes for a well balanced sturdy fishing 🎣 boat , a lazy old fisherman’s boat
We’ve had ours for about four years. We love it. We use it in local lakes and for the two of us it’s worked well. We used to put in the back of the truck or on top but now we have a trailer and it makes it incredibly easy to load and unload it. Old Towns can take a beating and still preform very well.
@@ptcclatlptcclatl1683 that is awesome to hear! They are a great canoe
Thanks for the review✌🏼 🛶🇺🇸 I will buy one for me and my son to go on a calm lake for fishing🎣 in the spring!
@@don.richard8823 I hope you enjoy it! It's been great for me
I bought the same canoe and have enjoyed it tremendously! The round storage compartment holds my phone, keys and billfold! It’s pretty secure and any moron can open it easily! You simply pop the latch and twist it to unlock it and it pops right open! This guy made it look difficult but it’s really not! My wife and I really enjoy the canoe and we started out with kayaks but I’m to big and kept flipping it so I decided to just do the canoe! I’m six feet tall and weigh 310 and the only problem I have is when trying to get out of the canoe! I have had knee replacements done and my legs get numb and so getting in is ok but when getting out my wife gives me a hand and pulls me right out! If you enjoy the water a canoe is appropriate and fun! Thank you, Michael. ✝️
Did jesus call people morons? 🙄
Thanks for this review. Im currently looking at this same Canoe. $647 at Dicks sporting goods. 6/23/23
If you get it I hope you enjoy it
I payed same plus 400$ shipping for mine. Gonna do some mods, put grip tape on floor, transom 50# thrust Minkota
great review!!!! i have had mine for about 6 years, the only dislike is the seat us very uncomfortable
Thank you! I wish they were more comfortable too.
Fair review. This canoe really takes a good beating when you run into rocks and logs...nice to see you've gotten a lot of use out of yours.
Awesome, thank you for the reply. I'm in the process of picking one up this weekend!!
I hope you enjoy it! I've loved mine
I have this canoe and it’s gonna warp regardless , I went to Lowe’s and purchased 2 cedar fence pickets , I removed the middle section and slid the pickets under the front and back seat , not far just an inch or 2 , then I put the middle section back on , was amazed by how much it helped , it’s not perfect but helps a lot, a great upgrade especially if you want to stand ( put a couple short stainless screws in middle so they don’t slide
Awesome upgrade idea. I may do it this season
@@KissTheFish if you want to go all out there is room for a 1”x 8” x 3/4” I do believe there is enough slack in that bottom for 3/4 “ vs the 5/8” picket . Looking at the rear seat where it is gonna slide under if you use the 1x8 I would suggest trim the outside corners forward a couple inches being the bottom starts to curve up at that point . And an idea to cut the length from foam block to foam block and remove front or rear seat also to lock it in , no screws needed . It really not only supports the bottom but adds a touch of class too . I wish I had some way to send you a pic of my stand assist bar also , I think you would like it
@@KissTheFish to open round dry compartment easily lift the handle , turn the handle 90degrees , the handle not the lid , and pull up
Thanks good review...just bought used (barely) and have in truck bed tied down...after your review will definitely untie since I am in Florida
I hope you enjoy it!
I bought a Saranac 146 XT Angler about 13 years ago. It's 99% the same canoe. The differences I'm seeing are A. The neoprene padding is on the backrests as well and B. The deck plates are very different. The carry handles have a straight orientation instead of sideways, each plate has a slot to mount Scotty rod holders, and they have a molded in anchor cleat.
My opinion is they're a really good canoe for the money and intended purpose. It's a day tripper family boat for smaller lakes, ponds, and rivers. They didn't go all in regarding rocker, chine, and tumblehome. In other words it's just a no frills straight sided flatbottom boat. Has great primary stability as referenced in the video about standing up and fly fishing in it. Tracking? Bit of a cow honestly. You'll wear ya'self out keepin' it straight on a big lake, that said... Ain't built for it. If someone wants a canoe to take across a bigger lake get a Penobscot 174. Despite the flimsy feel of the material they are actually pretty tough and can take a hard thump. Yeah, the single layer poly hull will deform (oil can) on ya over time, but that can be partially fixed and I don't think it really hinders the performance of the canoe that much.
All in all despite the inherent drawbacks to the material and hull design, I never really regretted buying mine. It was my first and still is my most used canoe. I expect I'll still be paddling down rivers and fishing out of it for several more years to come.
Got mine 2 yrs ago still look brand new. Got a mount and a trolling on it. Gonna buy some PVC pipe and do some DIY stabilizer soon.
It's a fun boat! I've put a lot of fish in it, and my son and I have put a lot of miles paddling in it comfortably
Had one of these and switched to the Discovery 158. It doesnt have all the molded in bits but I added seat backs and rod holders. The discovery paddles much better and its significantly more stable. Im 6'3" 275 and can stand and fish from it.
I've heard a lot of great things about that canoe.
@@KissTheFish It's been a good one! I do miss how comfortable the Saranacs seats are though. I realize my previous comment sounds like the Saranac was bad and it's definitely not. It was a very good canoe especially when you consider it's basically Old Towns entry level boat. It's the best sub $1000 canoe on the market.
Great video. Do you know if you could put a back rest somehow on the bench seat in middle?
Thank you! The way it is set up with the stock middle piece I don't think you can. The middle has a console that opens and a foam block to the bottom under that. I can't recommend this because I haven't personally done it, but I would imagine if you removed the stock middle piece and put in two cross members for the hull support, then you could totally put a backrest seat on that. I don't want to misguide you though, because I have not personally removed it before.
Yes install cross brace from gunwales at desired location and add resting pad to it , don’t remove the console section it is main structural support for the center of that boat
Great, honest review👍🎣 looks like a pretty decent rig!
Thank you very much!
You can fix the dents with a heat gun and some sand just fill it up a bit with sand and heat it up with a heat gun it will go right back into shape don't over do the heat! Eagle Claw Clamp-On Aluminum Boat Rod Holder, Black Finish, I hope this helps!
Just got lucky and picked one up for free! Needs a little tlc… grab handles broke, paracord on the seats snapped but other than that it looks great! Waves in the bottom just like yours but almost no scratches
That's awesome! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
@@KissTheFish thank you! It’s exactly what i was looking for! Can’t wait to get on the water
This was extremely helpful, thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Do you ever go in it by yourself? And if you do, where do you sit in the middle or the back? And is it sturdy enough to do so?
90% of the time I'm in it by myself and I always sit in the back. It is sturdy and I don't feel like I'm going to flip, the only feeling I ever get is that the bottom is a little soft (flexible) which I got used to.
I bought a Ram-x Wind River, which is of similar design, a foot longer. I appreciate you showing how the hull has developed the "washboard" issue, as I noted that on mine, last Fall.
The seat design in your's is better, especially the existence of a backrest.
However, I noticed that you removed the steel tube that runs longitudinally along the keel indentation of the inner hull. While I find some flex of the floor, it is not as exaggerated as you have shown your's to be, so, you may find that installing a similar tube may improve the floor issue. I'm thinking of filling mine with lead shot to improve the righting moment.
Very informative video! Thanks!
Thank you very much for watching! I know the revised/updated Saranac 146 has the tube support as a beam, unfortunately this one did not come with it. My friend has the same boat and when I saw his all I could think was "man that's a good idea" haha. Thank you for the idea to install one. I think I'm going to. Happy travels out there
Will it sink is the question? Used to have an aluminum sears and roebuck. It wouldn't sink. Had flotation in the front and rear.
So this has foam blocks under both seats and in the middle. I'm not going to try to sink it, but it is advertised as you could flood it and it won't sink
Since Old Town canoes have a lifetime warranty, I wonder if you can return the warped canoe for a new one?
Has the bowed hull affected handling or performance ?
Looking to buy one used and it looks like good condition except for the same problem on the hull
It has not affected performance or handling. The bottom is slightly soft when I stand, but I tend to spread my legs so I don't stand on 1 point. I've never felt as though I would go through, it just has a little flex. If you can get a good deal, it's definitely worth it! I would buy it again in a heartbeat
Have you ever tried some of the foot propelled kayaks? I find it a pain to keep in the same spot because I drift and then have to put my rod down to reposition with the paddle
I haven't tried one but would love to. I agree it can be a pain being drifted around even with an anchor. Maybe that will be my next years Christmas gift haha
Try a drift sock, we just got one for use with our Saranac 146. Nice and compact and light weight when not in use. Works like a charm!
Thanks for the recommendation! I will check them out
Can the molded seats be removed to be replaced with web seats?
The seats are only held in by 4 bolts, however Old Town does state that the molded seats reaching the bottom of the boat provides structural support to the boat. So can it be done? Absolutely and there are some good videos on YT of this (see the video from The Del called "Canoe mod. Front seat removal and thwart install".) Just watch out because this flat bottom already flexes alot. Good luck!
The boat has character.
Definitely
Put some cooking oil on the seal on the water tight storage and it won’t get stuck closed as easy
@@BuckingFastard that's a great idea. I'm gonna try it
Where did you get the seats
These are the stock seats it came with. I don't know if they still come with them but they are pretty comfortable
That watertight, pain in the butt storage compartment, looks to have an o-ring that keeps water from entering. I wonder if you could put a light coat of Vaseline on that o-ring and lip surrounding the o-ring.
I'm definitely going to try that. Anything to make it easier to open! Thanks for the idea!
@Kiss The Fish Another idea I had is to use a fine grit sandpaper and sand lightly around the lip of the lid that goes down into the hole. Sand a little at a time and continue checking the tightness. Obviously you don't want to take off to much or it will get to loose and not work at all.
Just leave top off and use it as open stg.
Q tip and Vaseline or chapstick
I just sold mine. It was super comfy paddling and tracked well. Just too big and heavy for one person to manhandle 14.5 feet of canoe onto a car top.
I can understand that! I would love to have a small kayak just for myself for those reasons
How staple is this boat better than a kayak
It's pretty stable. I stand and fly fish in it, which requires a lot of motions and I feel stable always in it
Thanks,
You got it!
I own one. It's a poor solo canoe. Because of the seat type, can't flip it around and be near the middle. OK for two people I guess. The middle "seat" is worthless added weight. I removed it and built a cedar thwart with hull support. Saved 7 lbs and now possible to kneel near the middle. Still a heavy, slow canoe. Have a 13' Grumman double ender. 20 lbs. lighter and so much more maneuverable., but a lot more expensive.
You can’t flip the seat around?
@@likeadog7752 No You can't - it has a back as you can see. You could replace it with a traditional, backless woven seat I guess.
It’s a good fishing canoe with 2batteries up front a 45lb thrust on the back , a stand up assist bat at center console and cedar fence picket slid under the seats and console makes for a well balanced sturdy fishing 🎣 boat , a lazy old fisherman’s boat
Why don’t you put worms in that container?
The little water tight one? That would definitely work. I do use the middle storage box for lures and batteries and such when I'm fishing
Should have gotten a discovery 169.
There ISN'T ANY KEEL. If you're out on a lake, the wind will have its way with you.
Hasn't bothered me at all and I canoe by myself in ponds and lakes. I do carry a lot though so the weight probably helps