Puffin10032
Well-Known Member
40KG sounds like a stupidly large amount of equipment to take. I used to go cycle camping with about a third of that weight which included tent, sleep system, cooking system, clothes and tools plus food for 24 hours. The weight wouldn't be so much of a problem in a canoe (none of those you've posted are kayaks in spite of the marketing BS claiming they are) although if you have to portage for a lock or weir you'll soon regret taking so much stuff. It's more about the bulk. Inflatables are notoriously limited for space.
The only canoe you posted which looks anything other than a pool toy is the one with the drop stick floor. Even then I'd question how well it handles cross winds and how well it tracks. Tracking is very important as you'll use a huge amount of extra energy trying to keep a canoe which doesn't track well in a straight line. My own inflatable is an Advanced Elements Sport which has a metal shaping frame in the bow and stern to give them a proper kayak bow and stern shape. This gives it a performance comparable to a similar length rigid kayak but it's over you budget and TBH it would be a struggle to carry even the most carefully selected minimum amount of gear for an over-nighter so I wouldn't recommend it for your purpose even if you could afford it. Were I minded to do what you're doing (which I'm not) I'd go for the Advanced Elements Expedition which, as the name implies, is made for such tasks. It's twice your budget though so a non-started for you.
The only canoe you posted which looks anything other than a pool toy is the one with the drop stick floor. Even then I'd question how well it handles cross winds and how well it tracks. Tracking is very important as you'll use a huge amount of extra energy trying to keep a canoe which doesn't track well in a straight line. My own inflatable is an Advanced Elements Sport which has a metal shaping frame in the bow and stern to give them a proper kayak bow and stern shape. This gives it a performance comparable to a similar length rigid kayak but it's over you budget and TBH it would be a struggle to carry even the most carefully selected minimum amount of gear for an over-nighter so I wouldn't recommend it for your purpose even if you could afford it. Were I minded to do what you're doing (which I'm not) I'd go for the Advanced Elements Expedition which, as the name implies, is made for such tasks. It's twice your budget though so a non-started for you.