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Australis Canoe – More Room, More Balance, More Fish

Australis Canoes give Aussie anglers the rock-solid stability they crave—with loads of room for gear, mates, and the big one that didn’t get away.

No tipping, no cramped spaces—just smooth, steady fishing.

Explore our range and experience the comfort of canoe fishing done right.

Want to learn more about these Aussie made kayaks? Then check out the FAQ's section at the bottom of this page!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make a canoe?

Once an order is placed, it takes an average of 1-2 weeks to fabricate your canoe. For more accurate lead times, please contact us with your requirements.

What is the cost and delivery times to ship a canoe or kayak?

Depot shipping costs to most Australian metro areas are listed in each kayak's product description. For door-door, outer metro or rural locations a quote may be needed. Delivery typically takes 1–4 weeks, depending on the destination. For a more accurate timeframe, please contact us.

What is the warranty for Australis Canoe or Kayak?

All Australis Canoes and Kayaks come with a Lifetime Warranty. Click here to learn more https://www.canoes.com.au/index.php?dispatch=pages.view&page_id=29

What do I need to do to maintain my canoe?

Australis Canoes are practically maintenance free—one of the key reasons they're a favorite among hire operators. With aluminium supports and moulded plastic seats, there's no wood to rot from weather exposure. The most you'll ever need to do (if you feel like it) is hose out any sand or mud after use.

Can I take my canoe out on the ocean?

While we’re aware that some people have taken canoes onto the ocean, Australis Canoes strongly advises against it. Canoe hulls are not designed to handle ocean waves or swell and may tip over in such conditions. If you plan to paddle in the ocean, we recommend using a sit-on-top kayak or a purpose-built sea kayak, as both are specifically designed for stability and performance in rougher waters.

How do I carry a canoe on my car? Do I need cradles on my roof racks?

The easiest and most secure way to transport a canoe on your car is to place it upside-down directly onto standard roof racks. Tying it down on the flat of the gunnels provides better stability and security than using cradles.

What is the maximum size motor that I can put on my Australis Bushranger or Swagman canoe?

Australis Canoes recommends not exceeding a 2.5Hp petrol motor or a 28–36 pound electric motor when fitting a motor to either the Bushranger or Swagman canoes.

Do I need to put an outrigger kit on if I have a motor bracket on my canoe?

While not mandatory, we highly recommend adding an outrigger kit when using a motor on your canoe to ensure maximum stability and safety.

What length kayak do I need?

How far and how fast you want to paddle will determine the best kayak for you. Generally, longer kayaks are better for covering greater distances, while narrower kayaks offer greater speed. Both length and width come with their own advantages and trade-offs to consider.

How do I transport my kayak on my car? Do I need cradles?

As a general rule, plastic kayaks can be transported upside-down directly on roof racks without the need for cradles, which helps protect the hull’s shape. However, kayak cradles can be beneficial in certain situations. If you prefer to carry your kayak right-side up, cradles provide better support. Additionally, J-shaped cradles are helpful when transporting two kayaks that are too wide for your roof racks, allowing one or both to be carried on their sides.