Product Description
A solo tripping canoe for experienced paddlers with a modern asymmetrical hull shape and good manoeuvrability.
Based on the Freedom canoes, which can be paddled solo but are more often paddled tandem, the Freedom Solo is specifically designed for a single paddler. Intended to satisfy experienced paddlers, the Freedom Solo canoe is efficient and manoeuvrable but has a low freeboard and less stability than more beginner-friendly canoes.
This design began as an experiment in 2006, when designer Steve Killing decided to poll the opinions of paddlers and builders as he designed the boat. He discovered a common theme among the differences: they felt the boat should be short, narrow and light with low freeboard and medium tracking – and therefore medium manoeuvrability. Most accepted the tumblehome chine as a good, and attractive, solution. This produced a fine solo tripping canoe which requires at least intermediate paddling skills due to its lower-than-average stability.
The Freedom Solo canoes are constructed using the strip-planking method and sheathed in fibreglass for a light and strong hull without internal ribs.
Ted Moores of Bear Mountain Boats is the author of Canoecraft, the standard reference book for wood-strip canoe building. The book is recommended to accompany the kit or plans. It is packed with tips and techniques and has inspired countless first-time canoe builders around the world.
Freedom Solo 15′ 3″ | Freedom Solo 16′ 2″ | |
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Length | 4.65 m (15′ 3″) | 4.93 m (16′ 2″) |
Maximum beam | 760 mm (30″) | 760 mm (30″) |
Beam waterline | 675 mm (26½″) | 675 mm (26½″) |
Beam gunwale | 665 mm (26.2″) | 665 mm (26.2″) |
Bow height | 445 mm (17½″) | 445 mm (17½″) |
Centre depth | 305 mm (12″) | 305 mm (12″) |
Draught | 75 mm (3″) | 75 mm (3″) |
Displacement | 100 kg (220 lb) | 100 kg (220 lb) |
Wetted surface | 2.04 m² (22 sq ft) | 2.04 m² (22 sq ft) |
Weight to immerse | 106 lb/in | 106 lb/in |
Prismatic coefficient | 0.564 | 0.564 |
Weight | 20-23 kg (45-50 lb) | 20-23 kg (45-50 lb) |
Stability factor | 95 | 95 |
Optimum capacity | 68-132 kg (150-290 lb) | 82-150 kg (180-330 lb) |
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Kits
We manufacture our kits to the highest standard using European-grown Paulownia for the planking strips. Uniquely, the strips in our Bear Mountain Boats kits have not only a bead-and-cove profile but also a pre-cut finger joint at each end, making the neat joining of strips even easier for builders at home.
The kits include:
- Plans
- Instructions booklet
- CNC-cut building forms
- Paulownia strips with bead-and-cove edges and finger joints on both ends
- Ash blanks for decks
- Ash stem strips
- Ash gunwales (inwales and outwales) with scarf joints machined for joining
- Two ash thwarts
- Cane seat
- Waterproof glue for the strips
- Epoxy resin and activator
- Dispensing pumps
- Digital scales
- Epoxy fillers
- Woven glass fabric on a roll
- Free technical support from a competent builder
Please note that the kit does not include the box beam strongback for mounting the building forms on. You can either use a straight length of suitable timber or order the box-beam strongback we supply.
Strongback
This strongback is made up of CNC-cut MDF panels that fit together to form a strong and stiff box beam measuring 200 mm × 200 mm and long enough to build the boat. You'll need a pair of trestles or sawhorses to raise it to a comfortable working height.
Plans and Instructions (not required by kit purchasers)
The plans contain sufficient information to make it possible to build the boat from scratch rather than a kit. The plans are printed in colour and include scale plans and full size drawings for all the forms.