Expedition 186
The Expedition 186 is bringing tripping back in a big way. Designed with very little rocker and an asymmetrical hull, this hybrid composite "super" canoe will track true and stay on course throughout your entire journey.
Able to carry substantial gear while maintaining a rapid pace, this canoe also excels as a comfortable, yet high performance cruising hull when unburdened.
| Gunwale |
Avg Weight |
Standard Outfitting |
MSRP |
|
Aluminum
|
62 lbs/28 kg |
Sliding contoured cane bow seat, Contoured portage yoke, Tripping thwart, Adjustable stern ash footbrace, Cane bucket stern seat, Shaped ash carry handles, Thermoformed polyethylene decks |
$2729 |
|
Wood
|
65 lbs/29 kg |
Sliding contoured cane bow seat, Contoured portage yoke, Tripping thwart, Adjustable stern ash footbrace, Cane bucket stern seat, Shaped ash carry handles, Thermoformed polyethylene decks |
$2949 |
| Factory-Installed Options |
Additional Cost |
| Skid Plates |
$250 |
* Price shown is suggested retail price, net not including taxes. Prices in your market may vary due to currency, VAT, and other taxes. Prices subject to change without notice.
Pros
- Enhanced forward speed
- Enhanced glide
Cons
- Can't be paddled backwards without some performance degradation in speed and glide
- Can be wet when paddling into waves
Pros
- Most versatile hull cross section
- Highest final stability
- Superior rough water performance
- Better tracking
- Superior rigidity for increased hull efficiency
- Can be “tuned" (track: paddle straight up; maneuver: lean hull into turn)
Cons
- Wear concentrated at point of Vee
- Lower initial stability
- Slower than shallow arch in calm conditions
Kevlar ® KX

Mad River Canoe has been building canoes of Kevlar aramid fiber longer than anyone else, so we know it well. Used to make body armor, Kevlar boasts a tensile strength 5 times stronger than steel and tremendous impact absorption and tear resistance. Over the years we've combined the best attributes of Kevlar and a hybrid composite matrix containing fiberglass, graphite and core material to build the most durable canoes per pound available.
| Length |
Width |
Depth |
Rocker |
Capacity |
| Gunwale |
@4" Waterline |
Maximum |
@Center |
@Bow |
@Stern |
@Bow |
@stern |
18'6" 564 cm |
33" 86 cm |
32.75" 83 cm |
35" 89 cm |
14.5" 37 cm |
21" 53 cm |
18" 46 cm |
2" 5 cm |
1" 3 cm |
1250 lbs 567 kg |