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Penobscot 164 and 174
Named after the Native American tribe that has inhabited Old Town, Maine, since before recorded history � and from whom we've gained immeasurable boat-building knowledge � the Penobscot is an homage to their superb craftsmanship, sense of design and navigational skills.
- Polyethylene decks with grab handles
- Vinyl gunwales
- Wood webbed seats
- Unstained ash thwart and yoke
- Colors
- Green, Red, Storm
- Material
- Three Layer Polyethylene



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Penobscot 164 |
Penobscot 174 |
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| Length |
16' 4" / 5.0 m |
17' 4" / 5.3 m |
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| Width |
37.5" / 95.3 cm |
36" / 91.4 cm |
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| Width at 4" Waterline |
33.75" / 85.7 cm |
34" / 86.3 cm |
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| Bow Height |
20.25" / 51.4 cm |
22" / 55.9 cm |
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| Depth |
14" / 35.6 cm |
14" / 35.6 cm |
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| Weight |
75 lbs / 34.0 kg |
83 lbs / 37.6 kg |
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| Max Load Range |
1,200 - 1,250 lbs. / 544.3 - 567 kg |
1,450 - 1,500 lbs / 657.7 - 680.4 kg |
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| Suggested Retail |
$949.00 US |
$1,009.00 US |
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