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Paddle Raft or Stern Mount -
Teamwork and fun are key elements of paddle rafting! With paddle in hand, your guide helps you navigate the rapids. To maximize the fun ROW uses the smallest possible paddle rafts for each river and water condition. These rafts are 12-16 feet and carry from five to seven passengers plus a guide. Usually the guide also uses a paddle, but we sometimes add two oars in the back for additional strength and maneuverability. This hybrid raft is known as a stern mount.

Oar Rafts -
The perfect place to kick back, take pictures and enjoy the scenery. Rowed by a skilled guide using wooden oars, these 16-18 foot rafts have lots of room. Custom-made aluminum boxes carry our kitchen and dry goods. Huge coolers packed with ice carry fresh food and cold beverages. The padded passenger seat across the front doubles as a kitchen table at camp.

Cargo Rafts -
On trips larger than 13 guests ROW runs a cargo raft. This boat and guide arrive early in camp and set up the kitchen as well as the spacious tents that ROW provides. When the rest of the group arrives all you have to do is carry your personal gear to the tent of your choice and roll out your sleeping bag.

Daring Duckies -
ROW's name for inflatable kayaks, Daring Duckies™ are 11-13 feet long and carry one or two people. Even with no prior experience, these stable craft allow you to enjoy the thrill of the river kayaking within minutes of putting on your flotation device and helmet. On appropriate rivers, you can reserve one for exclusive use, or share with others on the trip.

Voyageur Canoe -
On the Missouri River ROW runs 34' canoes that replicate those early fur traders used. Carrying 10-16 paddlers, these stable and maneuverable canoes create the perfect platform to gaze upon the passing scenery and tell stories of the river. Smaller 17' canoes are also available.
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