
More than just watercraft, our wooden boats, kayaks and canoes represent connections to a legacy of craftsmanship and old world techniques!
Specification
Object | Kayak |
Code | K012U |
Material | Canadian western red cedar, mahogany, fiberglass, epoxy |
Dimension | 204L x 53.5W x 25.8H Inches |
Assembled Product Weight | 295 kg |
Description
With centuries of history and tradition behind it, this dinghy is specially made with an eye on recreating the past while using the best materials available today. We believe in the traditions of the boat makers of old, and we apply those to all of our watercraft so that we can offer you an experience like no other.
Hand joined strips of cedar come together as though effortlessly and are then coated with a special resin that increases the boat’s strength and durability.
The transom on this Whitehall Dinghy is designed distinctively with a cut out to fit standard 19 inches shaft outboard motor. We also have a regular version transom available under SKU number K012.
Truly, at least 600-800 hours have been invested in the creation of this watercraft. We leave nothing to chance and perfection is the only option we allow.
Length | 17 feet |
Beam | 53.5 inches |
Bow depth | 33 inches |
Mid Height | 20 inches |
Transom DIM | 28.5 H x 30 W |
Max Horse Power | 30 |
Weight | 225lbs |
Capacity | 4 or more people |
How we build our perfect kayak, canoe & boat

Packaging
Company profile
Spyglassshop is invested in the type of construction that recalls generations of boat making. Our commitment has always been and will continue to be, to excellence, to tradition and to creating products that you can enjoy both for their performance and incredible beauty.
Inspired by history, the names of our watercraft are derived from the northern waterways where natives and settlers have used them for centuries. Merging centuries-old customs with improvements in technology, we bring you boats that excel in every category.
Beginning with pliable, high quality Canadian cedar and hardwoods, our craftsmen hand join each individual strip. Hundreds of hours go into the construction of our boats, as perfection is the only option. Once built, the piece is encapsulated in fiberglass epoxy resin adding an extra layer of durability and strength. At last, the water craft is ready for its nautical debut.
