Hydrodynamic
CANOE
STABILIZER
Complete Set
$324.99
CHOOSE YOUR BRIDGE SIZE – NEED HELP?
Made by outdoor enthusiasts, for outdoor enthusiasts. Bold Ivy Canoe Stabilizers are the premier canoe stabilizers in the outdoor industry. Every material and part are all painstakingly manufactured and designed so the last thing you have to worry about while canoeing, is being unstable!
WHY BUY?
TECHNOLOGY & FEATURES
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions of the floats
36.5″ long x 7.4″ wide x 8″ tallWeight of the floats
4lbs 3oz eachBuoyancy Rating
27lbs per floatDimensions of the Bridge
30″ Bridge = 30″ long x 2.8″ wide x 1.2″ tall
36″ Bridge = 36″ long x 2.8″ wide x 1.2″ tall
40″ Bridge = 40″ long x 2.8″ wide x 1.2″ tall
45″ Bridge = 45″ long x 2.8″ wide x 1.2″ tallWeight of the Bridge
30″ Bridge = 2.07lbs
36″ Bridge = 2.48lbs
40″ Bridge = 2.76lbs
45″ Bridge = 3.10lbsMaterials
Floats: Polyethylene plastic
Bridge & Clamps: Aluminum
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the sizes mean and which size is right for me?
The sizes (30″, 36″, 40″ and 45″) represent the width of the bridge. Every canoe stabilizer set needs a bridge to operate, as the extension arms slide in and out of the bridge, and the floats slide up and down on the arms. To help you determine what size you need, please check out our handy guide by clicking here.
How much does everything weigh?
The floats weigh 4lbs 3oz each. Because the bridge comes in 4 different sizes, it also had 4 different weights. The 30″ weighs 2.07lbs. The 36″ bridge weighs 2.48lbs. The 40″ bridge weighs 2.76lbs. And the 45″ weighs 3.10lbs.
All together, the entire canoe stabilizer set weighs between 13.77lbs and 14.8lbs depending on the width of your chosen bridge.
What are the dimensions of the floats?
Tip to tip, the floats are 36.5″ long. They are 7.4″ wide and are 8″ tall.
What materials are used?
The floats are made using strong polyethylene plastic. All of the metal extrusions and tubing are made of aluminum, as well as the clamps. The u-hooks are made of stainless steel.
Does your canoe stabilizer fit my canoe?
The Bold Ivy Canoe Stabilizer Complete Set will fit nearly any canoe. There can be exceptions, however. If your canoe does NOT contain inside OR outside gunwales, there would be no way to clamp the bridge on your canoe, and therefore, the set would not be compatible. It is very unlikely to have a canoe without gunwales.
If you have any questions about compatibility, feel free to reach out to us by clicking here.
If you have questions about what size bridge to purchase, check out our handy guide by clicking here.
What are the differences between the canoe stabilizer and kayak stabilizer?
The only difference between the canoe stabilizer set and kayak stabilizer set is the clamps that are used. The canoe stabilizer comes with an angle clamp that allows you to clamp the bridge onto the gunwale of the canoe. Because most kayaks don’t have a lip to use with an angle clamp, we had to manufacturer a different clamping system for kayaks.
Can the canoe stabilizer expand or get wider?
Of course! At a minimum, a Bold Ivy Canoe Stabilizer Set is going to be whatever width of bridge you decide to buy. But each set contains two telescoping arms. These telescoping arms can be extended up to 20″, giving you an extra 40″ of horizontal stability and safety.
What is the buoyancy rating per float?
The buoyancy rating per float is 27lbs.
What is the recommended speed limit while using the canoe stabilizer?
We recommended that while the canoe is in motion, the bottom of the float touches the top of the water level. This will help ensure little to no lag. However, due to the hydrodynamic shape of the floats, there should still be very little lag if the floats become partially submerged while in motion.
We recommend speeds of less than 10mph. If moving faster than that, we would advise you lift the floats out of the water. Higher speeds can cause stress on the gunwales where the bridge is clamped.
Do I have to screw into my canoe?
Absolutely not! Our canoe stabilizer set is very easy to install and requires absolutely no screwing or damage to your canoe.
Check out our install directions to see just how easy the set is to install.
What's included in each shipment?
Each shipment contains everything that you’ll need to get going. That includes two stabilizer floats, a bridge, two telescoping arms, two vertical tubes, and a set of clamps.
Can I find your canoe stabilizer in retail stores?
Currently, we are online only. We are actively growing our dealer network and as we continue to expand into new retail locations, we will add a handy link to our website which shows where you may find our canoe stabilizer sets.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes! We can ship anywhere that mail is delivered.
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Customer Reviews
Canoe Stabilizer
$324.99
Walter Hill –
I’m not sure what took so long for me to order, but glad I did. Install was a breeze (even for me) and taking off is easy too if necessary.
Alexander Wright –
I wish it was cheaper, but it’s worth every penny.
Stella Murray –
Perfect! -S
John Anderson –
A beautiful set. Worth every penny.
James Edwards –
I received the canoe stabilizer as a gift. Looks good.
Dominic Holmes –
The best canoe stabilizer on the market. It’s true!
Preston Murphy –
There aren’t enough stars to give!
Victoria Casey –
Bold Ivy seems like a great company. The customer service was great, and ordering was a breeze. My order arrived quickly and everything looks good.
Kimberly Cameron –
Love it!
Amanda Cameron –
Me and my sis love canoeing but hate how wobbly they are. Bold Ivy has helped a lot with easing some stress while out on the water.
Dale Murphy –
The best canoe stabilizer online! It’s a bold claim, but it’s true.
Dominik Thompson –
There are similar canoe stabilizers online by different companies, but they are more expensive and aren’t as good.
Robert Parker –
5 Stars for quality. 5 Stars for craftsmanship. 5 stars for customer service.
April Thompson –
Thanks Abe for the great customer service. I wanted to make sure I didn’t order the wrong set, and he helped me out.
Alexander Russell –
I needed some safety while fishing and canoeing, and the Bold Ivy stabilizer has helped tremendously.
Annabella Smith –
This stabilizer is the perfect accessory for Midwest weather and canoeing!
Martin Howard –
The Bold Ivy canoe stabilizer for fishing is the best!
Joyce Elliott –
I wanted to feel a little safer out on the water and finally found the tool to do it.
Fiona Kelly –
Awesome!
Daisy Warren –
I was contemplating getting another set with foam floats but decided the plastic looked better. I think I made the right decision. The floats are super nice and extend horizontally super easily.