12'
Length
36"
Width (in)
59
Weight (lb)
$1,899
MSRP

Mallard Description

The Mallard is the ideal choice for quietly exploring secluded small lakes where fish and game are hiding. The Mallard is built from Royalite making it tough, durable, and light. It can be easily loaded on your QUAD and is maneuverable on narrow portage trails. Discover Esquif canoes and appreciate a fine watercraft. Available in Green $1799.00 USD.

Mallard Specs and Features

  • Structure: Rigid / Hard Shell
  • Seating Configuration: Solo, Tandem, 3+
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Smaller Adult/Child, Average Adult, Larger Adult
  • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Smaller Adult/Child, Average Adult, Larger Adult
  • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Additional Attributes

  • Construction : T-Formex
  • Length: 3.66 m (12’)
  • Width : 91.5 cm (36”)
  • Depth: 34 cm (13 ½”)
  • Shape: Square Stern
  • Rocker: 5.1 cm (2”)
  • Gunwale: Vinyl
  • Colour: Camo, Green
  • Weight : 27 kg (59 lbs)
  • Carrying capacity: 273 Kg (600 lb)
  • Seats: Webbed seats, central yoke seat
  • Max outboard : 2 HP or electric equivalent
  • Option: Wood gunwale

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Outstanding, the Mallard…

Submitted by: ChrisCorbett on 4/23/2025

Outstanding, the Mallard description contains an error in that it says that it is made of Royalite. Royalite was discontinued years ago and the subsequent Mallard was made with T-Formex which is much heavier. Namely, as the description properly says, 59#. This reflects a dramatic increase in weight from only 45# for Mallard Royalite models to 59# for the Mallard T-Formex models. Also, the price has risen to ~$2000 or more at many dealers. The prior Mallard at 45# is highly feasible for one-man carry and portage whereas the newer Mallard at 59# does not lend itself to one-man carry. The Mallard made of Royalite should be viewed as a highly desirable model in the used canoe market for those interested in fishing and portaging their fishing canoe.