6 and counting...
Old Town Penobscot 17...I love that boat. Don't own one but wish I did.
My first canoe was the dreaded Coleman 13. After a few years it got sold to friend to friend to friend. Oddly enough, I actually have it back. It's now chained to a tree down at the Nissy in case I want to paddle quick over to Short Beach and fish. I wouldn't take it on long jaunts though.
I then, ironically enough, bought the 17 foot version. Just as bad. I took it down the Esopus in April of 1990-something and for all intents and purposes I should be dead right now but I'm not. It got wrecked on that suicidal journey. I fixed it though and put it back on the water. At some point after that my father used it as a saw horse one day and cut a hole in it. "Are you in a bad mood right now? I have something to tell you" he says. Fixed it and sold it.
After that, a Mohawk Intrepid 17 that I bought in Springfield, Missouri while a KKK rally was going on around the corner. Got outta there quick with my new canoe. Still have it. Love it. Added a deep dish cherry yoke and kneeling thwart and a few knee pads. Great all around tripping canoe.
Then I needed the solo boat. Wenonah Argosy. Thin layup but handles great. A little unstable, oil-cans, but good for swift water, light weight and good for Adirondack tripping. Holds plenty of gear for one person.
After that, I got into the kayak scene...Wilderness Systems Tempest 170...good for the budget. Took it across L.I. Sounds a few years ago and will be doing that again this summer with Coldfeet if he ever gets his ass taken care of
Bought a 17 foot Delhi (?) aluminum canoe from a neighbor last summer for $100...good for kicking around but loud.
Inherited a nice Dagger Sojourn that needs some fixin' from an old boss last summer. It's much like the Argosy.
Running out of room for boats. Someday hope to have a few wooden canoes and glass kayaks. Necky was actually supposed to come out with an all black carbon fiber kayak that looks killer. Don't know what happened to that one.