That’s right, Dick’s Sporting Goods is the only place you can buy a Guide 119 for new – either online or from direct point of sales at one of their retails stores. To be honest I was not overly fond of it either. Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total) I’m gonna talk about things like the specs, stability, how it tracks, what I like, what I don’t like…etc…etc…. So a little change of direction… I spent all day Friday and most of Saturday thinking through the positioning I wanted to use to add the second seat to my 119. $699 for an Old Town Guide 119 that weighs 45lbs that I can drag over rocks, drag up on shore with all my gear in it, and drag over beaver damns without a second thought about it. My specific likes I have for the Old Town Guide 119: I’ve only had my new canoe for a short while now. Easy to customized, stable on the water. I really like the Old Town Guide 119. Several months ago I was 325+ pounds. I totally agree on the camo color of the Old Town Guide 119. It took me a while to make up my mind on getting a new canoe, but once I had my sights set on the Old Town Guide 119 I plowed ahead and purchased one. All things are relative. Thanks for a great review. But for the type of canoe camping I like to do it seemed like a good fit. The seat depression allows a more solid hold and helps Old Town One Person Canoe - Kayak Guide 119 This Canoe is brand new and was only tested and then stored indoors. If you are canoe tripping with a couple buddies and they are in a tandem canoe you can count on them being faster. With all that said I do stand by my comments concerning Kevlar vs poly. It's even well-suited for a double-bladed paddle. Old Town Seats have varied over the years. The seat I made is right at 3lbs. Sadly, placing the yoke over the front edge of the seat will not work. Oh well. We know how important time on the water is, so our goal is to make it as comfortable as possible, … The seat was not level front edge to back edge. I use it anyway, but wouldn’t mind getting a 119. You want to make sure you get one that is suitable and designed around being worn in a kayak. Most outfitters supply canoes that are good for beginners. If you’re just getting started, this little trick might make the difference in how comfortable you feel. However, there are a couple things…. 2. This is a common complaint I have seen online in other Old Town Guide 119 reviews. The OT Pack canoe you mentioned were sweet little canoes. 31 in / 78.7 cm. Yes, it most certainly did. How is initial stability? (Check out my review of the Guide 119 versus a Swift Adirondack Pack 12. Like the others in the series, this solo canoe is agile, stable and easy to handle. I have an old aluminum 17 footer that just sits and never gets used. I was actually thinking of getting some and installing them last year, but decided I would wait a bit and get in some paddles this spring before deciding either way.

-- Last Updated: Aug-26-14 11:29 AM EST -- Now that I have a foot brace in my Guide 119 I want to replace the seat. Free Shipping by Amazon. Is it slow to paddle? 17.25 in / 43.8 cm. Works pretty good as long as I cut it in a single run. Yes, before I go on my next major wilderness cane trip in my Old Town Guide 119, I will be purchasing a new life jacket to increase my paddling comfort. When sitting in a kayak style seat you have a back rest and will want a life-jacket with no padding on the lower back of the jacket. (Check out my review of the Guide 119 versus a Swift Adirondack Pack 12, Click Here). So without further ado let’s jump into the specifics on my new canoe and why I decided on the Guide 119. I have paddle the OT discovery 119k, the Guide 119, Disco 119, Field & Stream 119. Furthermore if you go on any canoe manufacturer site where they detail the canoe compositions they sell, the poly/fiberglass variants are always described as being able to take more abuse and having stronger durability over their light weight Kevlar canoes. Yes and no. My biggest challenge with the 119 is the camo colour. The seat modification was a simple one. I look forward to checking out your other articles and reviews to help me make a decision. I am very familiar with Kevlar and it’s origins – you are very much correct; it is impressive and has many fantastic uses. I was expecting it to be just an advertisement for the canoe company but it seems like you really did your homework. But I also have my experiences and know what I prefer which is why I bought the Old Town Guide 119 – I live in the upper midwest in canoe-country. I’m not worried if I arrive at my destination five or ten minutes later. All were used for very rough service, while some were even chewed and beaten on by brown bears. My main problem with these types of models is my size in relation to the seat – I’m tall and sometimes I just can’t find a comfortable paddling position. Since I planned to use this canoe on extended wilderness trips, I knew I was going to want a yoke. They used to be made out of a material called Ryolex, which I am sure you are familiar with and know is no longer available. What’s important to you in a canoe? Handles great! Absolutely no issues. I wouldn’t want to carry this canoe, or any canoe for that matter, over a couple hundred yards or more of land between lakes without a yoke. WEIGHT CAPACITY 23” x 56” / 58.4 x 142.2 cm. Kevlar canoes are lighter, but the polyethylene composition of the Guide 119 can take a lot more abuse. After a little research online it sounded like people with similar issues like I was having bought longer paddles which fixed their problem. It doesn’t have a portage yoke. Just a quick question, is Old Town 119 also a suitable canoe for someone, like me, who never have used a canoe before? The entire time I didn’t feel like my ass was angling forward in my Old Town Guide 119. It now stays with the canoe dedicated just to being used for ballast. With that said it remains ‘to each their own’. But overall my need in a canoe was rather specific. Buying a $30 ash wood yoke and installing it myself is also rather minor. I’m glad I got it. I have paddled between 12ft thru 16ft solo. Most standard canoe seats do not hack back support, they are usually just a bench style of seat. So yeah, I went and bought a 280cm paddle, just 11.8 inches longer than the 250cm paddle… and it made a HUGE difference. Canoes come in a few shapes and sizes. I’ve got to convince my wife to let me turn our yard into a boatyard! While the canoe only weighs around 48 pounds, it didn’t come with a portaging yoke, nor does Old Town Canoes sell one for it. It definitely helped me. It took me a while to make up my mind on getting a new canoe, but once I had my sights set on the Old Town Guide 119 I plowed ahead and purchased one. The seat was not level front edge to back edge. Have fun on your trip this year with your friend! Because of the position of the seats in these canoes the yoke would be best placed almost across where the seats are mounted. Required fields are marked *. The OT Pack is a highly sought after canoe among solo trippers. The paddle I initially purchased when I bought my Guide 119 was 250cm in length, which is a common length for a double bladed paddle. I have used a regular canoe paddle in my Old Town Guide 119 from time to time. The new Solo Sportsman 119 is a sweet looking ride! Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. I plan to share more information about my Old Town Guide 119 as I get out there and use it. What I’m getting it as that I’m tall and have weight up top… not a good thing for canoe paddling… usually. It’s a great little canoe and was a fraction of the cost of those other canoes. 56 lbs / 25.4 kg. I adjusted that in my Old Town Guide 119 by adding a nylon spacer to the back seat posts that dropped the back down half an inch. 5 Star Review on "Chicken Coop Old Town Guide 119 Seat Modification" :. Let me tell ya, I’m not a little guy. The paddle I am using with my old Town Guide 119 is the Bending Branches Glass Slice Solo 280cm. I ordered a new cane seat from Harmony and replaced the angler seat. I place the yoke just slightly in front of where the seat is. Not a big deal on hot summer days, but very annoying on cool spring or fall days. Did this little trick work? Available at … PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1-800-343-1555 FOR ASSISTANCE. It needs to be able to handle those types of water environments. Last August in 2018 I broke down and bought an Old Town Guide 119. Discover new territory with the compact and fun Old Town Discovery 119 solo canoe. Thanks for the nice comment. I really do enjoy my Old Town Guide 119. Old Town Made in USA. What about secondary stability? The seat is fairly low in it, and that helps lower my center of gravity which of course helps provide better stability. The Old Town Guide 119 is going to make this a great canoe season! I would have liked to have had a lighter canoe, who wouldn’t!? For any portaging over 100 yards it would be nice to have a yoke. In buying any canoe you should purchase based on your needs. It’s a fun little canoe and paddles best when using a kayak paddle. I guess Old Town used to make them in red and Green as well, but I have not seen any of those around for a while. Thanks for reading! LENGTH. My question is do you think that foot supports (braces) can be added similar to the ones that come standard on the discovery 119? I’m a bigger guy too, six foot one inches tall, and I have not had any issues with this canoe in regards to being comfortable. For example, the Discovery 119 canoe by Old Town has an MSRP of $699.99, and is a lightweight canoe, that is also marketed as being a great choice for a double-bladed paddle. Being honest the most unstable part of using this canoe, and most any canoe, is when you are getting in and out of it. That’s it! 99. You can get the foot braces for either the Discovery 119 or the Guide 119. After making the modification I mentioned above to drop down the back edge of the seat, there is one more thing you can do to make it more comfy:  Buy the correct life-jacket! I know this may seem high, but I like a higher seat and want to be able to get my feet under seat to kneel. As I write this post I am down to 260. -- Last Updated: Aug-26-14 11:29 AM EST -- Now that I have a foot brace in my Guide 119 I want to replace the seat. When using a two bladed kayak paddle in the Old Town Guide 119 I didn’t have any issues with stability when underway. This seat can accommodate seat bolt spacing of about 8 to 9 inches (measured front to rear, center to center). Yep they certainly can be. Nothing wrong with it, just switching to traditional flat seat. I’m going to be honest here, I’m not out to win any races in this canoe. In the grand scheme of things, what I don’t like about the Old Town Guide 119 are pretty minor! T-formex is a newer material that seems to be on track as a replacement for Ryloex. But, I find it takes very little effort with your hands forward on the gunnels to keep the front of the canoe from flipping up to much. Right now I use a Saranac 146 which is a fine boat for the family, but a bit too heavy for soloing. It is a solid little solo canoe for sure. I have a 119 and moved mine back a dropped it. More information The Old Town Guide 119 canoe is agile, stable and easy to handle. While. The color… It only comes in a camo pattern. Also, if I want to take it on a BWCA trip into the wilderness I know I can do that to. Is that going to be a problem? I’ve noticed that my usual life-jacket, because it has lower back padding/flotation, pushes up on me when sitting in my canoe. However, coming along your site and reading about this review made me a bit more comfortable that there is something there which I also can use as a newbie. Seat was remove 2 weeks ago from New Old Town Guide 119 canoe . But once I am sitting down all feels fine. If you know how to take care and use a Kevlar canoe, as I am sure you do, it is going to last a very long time no doubt about it. Compact and fun to paddle, the Discovery 119 has been a long time favorite. By Orey10m, November 5 in Buy - Sell - Trade. Your head and the seat will come into contact and make portaging in that position horribly uncomfortable. While mostlycomfortable, I couldn’t help but feel like I was angling slightly forward when sitting. No more drips! If I do any modifications, like I plan to do to the seat, I’ll be sure to document what I do and share it here on this website. Canoe shopping can be a tedious thing. It looks nice enough, but I would have liked to have had a red one! Agile, stable and easy to handle, it's even well-suited for a double-bladed paddle. Marked as used because I drilled a few extra holes to fit in older canoe, they will not effect performance,hardware included, didn't work out the way I liked. As far as the Old Town Guide 119, it is a great solo canoe with excellent stability. However, I am also going to use my Old Town Guide 119 on canoe trips into the wilderness, like the BWCA and Quetico, and that means portaging. Hey, thanks for sharing this article!I’m not necessarily a canoe fan, but my dad is slowly getting into it. This was an easy fix. On small lakes or streams I don’t bother too much with that anymore. It doesn’t matter if you have the Guide 119 or the Discovery 119, the position where you place your quick-detach adjustable yoke is tricky. You can also find them on the Old Town website for around $50. ... Other than that it was as good as the 119, but to make it so you had to tear that seat out and replace it with a bench seat. WTB Old Town Discovery 119/Guide/Pack WTB Old Town Discovery 119/Guide/Pack. My two cents. Or a $3000+ Swift pack canoe that weighs 30lbs but should be used only for wet landings, should be lifted over obstructions like beaver damns, lifted onto shore after all gear is removed..etc… For the fifteen or more pounds of weight I have to portage and saving $2400 dollars, I am personally happy with my Old Town Guide 119. Even with drip guards on the paddle I was getting drips inside the canoe and on my lap. This legendary company still makes these in Maine. Luckily there is not much I can say bad about it. THESE SEATS DO NOT FIT ALL OLD TOWN MODELS. Your email address will not be published. Your email address will not be published. I’m pleased with my new canoe and looking forward to getting out in on a few camping trips. I am so new to all this but have agreed to a friend to go with them, finally, this year on a canoe trip. When I was out a couple days for a paddle I had no drips inside my canoe. The standard seat that comes on the Old Town Guide 119. Great little craft flat bottom hull. I’ve had my canoe in the water half a dozen times since buying it, twice to the Boundary Waters. I do use a shorter paddle though when using the traditional paddle, because I am sitting lower in this canoe and am closer to the water. It has to do with the canoe width, the physicality of the paddler, and the paddle being used. Its a breeze to customize. Required fields are marked *. So to sum it up – Initial stability is fine but takes a little getting used to getting in and out of the canoe. Please review all pictures prior to bidding. When I got home I simply adding the spacers and replaced using longer bolts, one to each side of the seat’s rear mounting bracket. Posted on January 17, 2014 by natrevga. It wasn’t bad, but it felt awkward to me using a single bladed paddle, and that in turn made me feel less stable in this canoe. I have had many OT Pack canoes, all in kevlar, that were used in the wilds of Alaska and were used ‘very’ hard for 8 years. Guide 119 I’m assuming you’re talking about the Guide 119, which is available in some of the big box stores like Dick’s, and not the Discovery 119. It will track just fine that way. Replacement seats to fit old town canoe. Shows typical signs of use, mainly some paint chipping on the metal brackets (around the bolt holes and from clipping things to it). In the grand scheme of things, what I don’t like about the Old Town Guide 119 are pretty minor! While I do find that the Old Town Guide 119 has a comfortable seat, it does feel like the front edge sloped down a little too much. It meets all of my needs for a solo canoe: I can load it on my car alone, it holds enough camping gear for a several days, good stability, tracks well, adequate speed, can use it all over the Mid-West, and it was easily affordable when compared to Kevlar canoes that cost five times more. One last tip on sitting comfortably in the seat. 1. Wise Economy Low Back Seat. I bought it online, you can read more about them and purchase one by clicking here. If you’re looking to buy one of these canoes be sure to check them out online. Old Town Next vs Discovery 119 ... 119 Guide 158 Disco Predator 12 MX Yak. I’m taking it easy and moving along at a comfortable pace. Old Town Canoes does not make a yoke specifically for the Old Town Guide 119 or the Discovery 119. It took about eight minutes to add the spacers. I ordered mine online and had it shipped to my house. If you want to track straight and have less issues with the wind catching you in this canoe, you are going to want to use a double bladed kayak style paddle. I was also looking into purchasing the Old Town Guide 119 about six months ago, but I really couldn’t find enough solid information on it so I left it for the time being – glad to have found your review. I have only seen them in camo and red. You can find them online at various sources, such as Austin Kayak for around $30 bucks. The good news for me is that now I don’t have too. Thanks for this concise and thorough review. But there is a big difference on how you should use a Kevlar canoe over a poly canoe. https://paddling.com/gear/old-town-canoe-kayak-guide-119-canoe See the image below:  You can see that the lower back area is mesh, and does not have any flotation bulk… this jacket is designed to be worn for kayaking comfort or with seats that have lower back rests. I’ve greatly appreciated the threads I’ve found to help me decide how to modify mine. The seat in the 119 is placed about in the right spot, so it's good to go from the store.

It looks nice enough, but I would have liked to have had a red one! Less so with their canoes made of poly because they can take more abuse and be used over multiple seasons. But I don’t feel I need to do that. The problem many people have is they try to place the yoke in a position that will evenly balance the canoe when using the yoke. Old Town Guide 119 Seat Mod. I have two oars both brand new also. An easy fix which only cost me about $3 at the hardware store.
Let me know if you have any questions about the Old Town Guide 119. Not the canoe’s fault, but I kept getting lots of paddle drips on me and inside the canoe when using a double bladed kayak paddle. If going together but in solo canoes, they will also have some recommendations as well. it fixed that issue for me. Relate Video Chicken Coop Old Town Guide 119 Seat Modification It’s a great solo craft and suitable for a wide variety of uses. Again, an easy fix. Your email address will not be published. The canoe I have now is getting a little rough around the edges, so this spring I am thinking about replacing it. Download Now for "Chicken Coop Old Town Guide 119 Seat Modification" Chicken Coop Old Town Guide 119 Seat Modification Review. Some have better stability than others, and are suited for more experienced paddlers. With a few personal updates it has become more versatile for my needs, and much more comfortable to use. Thank you for this great review on Old Town 119 canoe. Thanks for this. The seat issue I can fix with a couple small spacers added to the back seat… The color… I’ll live with it. Dick’s Sporting Goods is the only place that sells them and they have sales on the Old Town Guide 119 often… you can get them for even less than I paid! It does have a slight keel running down the center that helps, but by far the double bladed paddle is perfect for paddling in the Guide 119. Unless they changed it, the seat in that one is too far back, and not easy to move forward, while the seat in the plain Disco 119 is about where it should be. I looked at a many different makes and models, all way more expensive than the Old Town Guide 119. It takes a little practice to get comfortable with the process, especially because the seat sits lower in this canoe. I believe the hull is the same, but the seat in the Guide is a molded in seat, while the seat in the Disco 119 is the webbed bench seat. There were a few little things that bugged me about it, nothing major, just minor little issues. Kevlar was originally designed by Dupont to be tough and lightweight, which is why it’s used in law enforcement vest and helmets. I did notice that if I have some weight up front, about thirty pounds, the canoe feels much more stable than it does with no weight up front. It seems many of the popular solo Kevlar canoes out there are narrow and between fourteen and sixteen feet long. If you are canoeing with a couple buddies and they are both in solo Kevlar canoes using single bladed paddles you may find yourself just as fast or moving a little faster if you use a double bladed paddle. 1-16 of 68 results for "old town canoe seat" Skip to main search results Eligible for Free Shipping. This causes more weight to be towards the aft end of the canoe, which will raise the front end of the canoe up when using the yoke. It’s specially made for Dicks Sporting Goods. Most outfitters also sell off their Kevlar canoes every season because they get to beat up. The only thing I might change is the seat, hence four stars instead of 5. So I went online and found a company (Essex Industries) that makes a detachable yoke that is universal for many canoes. When the OT Packs pop up for sale on places like Ebay or Craig’s List they sell fast. 4 Star Review on "Chicken Coop Old Town Guide 119 Seat Modification" :. I could certainly lower the seat another inch or two and make it ever better. It actually made me a bit more worry or, let’s say, more confused since there are too many of different opinions out there. And thanks to our construction process, it's tough without being too heavy. Beautiful finish. DECK HEIGHT. With all that out in the open I have to admit I was surprised at how stable I felt in the Old Town Guide 119. I gotta disagree with your statement concerning kevlar vs. poly. For me when I am canoe tripping alone I don’t exactly worry about pouring on a lot of speed. Yep, totally agree. As far as the front seat edge angling down slightly. That means it’s likely to turn easily and be almost too responsive when paddling… paddling with a traditional single bladed paddle. Very convenient to just fill it up with whatever water you’re floating in. Most people probably buy this canoe with the intent of unloading it at a boat landing or perhaps within a few yards of a body of water. They don’t complain about how renters use their poly canoes because they can take the same punishment without the negative affects – and cost much less. The ash is from a local lumber mill, and I rip it (for paddles and stuff) with an added circular saw rip fence. I have a few more major outings I plan on using it on this year, along with smaller day trips in mind. Yes, it is a good solo canoe for somebody who is getting into canoeing. Original seat out of 119 canoe. I had been looking at a bunch of other canoes, canoes that were much more expensive. I went to the local hardware store and purchased a couple half-inch nylon spacers and longer bolts. While I find the seat comfortable, the front edge does seem to be lower than the back. You mention that the seat’s front edge is lower than the back – would this be a problem for taller guys? There were a few little things that bugged me about it, nothing major, just minor little issues. That can be a little annoying as ever fifteen or twenty minutes on my last trip I was adjusting my lifejacket down on my torso to where it feels more comfortable. Mine has been down multiple rivers including the New River. It’s an easy fix I can do myself but I just need to get around to doing it. Lightweight and durable. Blog › Forums › Fly Fishing › Old Town Guide/Discovery 119 versus Pack 12 This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated Apr 15, 2014 at 9:34 am by Zach Matthews . I also have shoulder issues, so I cannot use a kayak paddle; I have to use a single bladed paddle. Can this canoe be used by inexperienced canoeist? I can easily get one and install it, so this is not that big of a deal to me. I take good care of my possessions… but, I plan to use this new canoe on many river and lakes that have underwater rocks and stumps. All customers get FREE Shipping on orders over $25 shipped by Amazon ... Old Town Sportsman BigWater PDL 132 Pedal Fishing Kayak (Marsh Camo) $2,599.99 $ 2,599. I like when a reviewer expresses both the good and the bad aspects of something. If you’ve spent any time on Old Town’s website you will not have seen the Guide 119 there anywhere. A couple days ago I took my canoe out for a few hours and noticed immediately that the seat modification worked. Most people I talk to seem to be most curious about how stable this smaller canoe really is. Have been looking for a new canoe myself and also picked up the points you raised with regard the seat, wasn’t aware it would be that simple to fix. The Old Town Guide 119 is a great little canoe for the solo paddler… Not sure if it comes in blue. Old town guide 119 seat mod I was thinking about taking the factory seat out and moving my seat forward and put back of the seat in the factory front hole and drill new one for the front. The seat issue I can fix with a couple small spacers added to the back seat’s mounting posts. I was going to try to leave the seat up high, but will it make it to tippy. I prefer bright colours but at least I have a good review I can bench mark some other models against. Let me know if you have any questions about the Old Town Guide 119. The seat requires no maintenance and will serve you comfortably for many, many years. After 100+ years of designing the most forward-thinking watercrafts, Old Town has developed the most comfortable kayak seating in the industry. 12’ 6” / 3.8 m. WIDTH. But worth mentioning. You can learn more and buy one here: Dicks Sporting Goods. Another easy fix. If you are going on a canoe trip there is a good chance you will be going through an outfitter… maybe. Don’t get me wrong, without that weight up there it feels fine to me and I have no worries, but I do have to admit having camping gear up front or even just a 5 gallon water container makes it far better than I could ever expect. I would suggest that if you get one to take out it a few times on a couple calm mornings to get the feel for it. I can carry this canoe for hundreds of rods if I have to without little effort, thanks to that quick detach yoke. The OT Pack model were 12 footers and weighed 29 pounds stripped. It can feel a little ‘iffy’ during that transition. Your email address will not be published. I’m also pushing towards six foot two inches tall. It’s a different motion and bothers my shoulder less. 2) I am thinking 3 inches below bottom of gunnel. That’s a good thing! -Lowering the seat with a longer bolt and spacer gives you a … Frame done. Cutting the ash for the seat frame. Also, if you talk to any outfitter in the Superior/Quetico region they complain about how renters abuse their Kevlar canoes because they bump over rocks and beaver damns with them, how they paddle them up into shore and don’t do ‘wet’ landings. Most can move along at a pretty good clip. But I also have my experiences and know what I prefer which is why I bought the Old Town Guide 119 – I live in the upper midwest in canoe-country. It was about the double bladed paddle I was using; it was too short. Brice. This thread is dedicated to documenting my Old Town Guide 119 canoe modifications. Cane seats can be cut down to fit in classic or current Old Town models. 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