The Loon Float
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43°N · 70°W — Raymond, Maine
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Designed in Raymond, Maine

Built for
open water.

The Loon is a single product made with complete conviction. Designed on the water. Finished by hand. Built to be on the lake every summer — not just the first one.

01 — THE CRAFT

Made in Maine. Built for the water.

"We set out to make one thing — and to make it so well there was no reason to make anything else."

The Loon was designed in Raymond, Maine, on the edge of Sebago Lake — and it took two years before a single one left the shop. Every curve traces the Great Northern Diver, a bird that moves through the water with complete ease and zero performance. That quality, unhurried and sure of itself, is what we built toward.

01
Obsessive about materials

We spec'd the same PVC grade used in open-water maritime buoys — not because it was convenient, but because nothing else would do. The material sets the standard for everything else.

02
Engineered to outlast

Three independent air chambers mean a single valve failure is an inconvenience, not a lost afternoon. The seams are heat-welded, not glued. The structure holds because the construction earns it.

03
Finished by hand

The markings are silk-screened, not printed. The eye is moulded and set separately. These aren't corners we could have cut — they're decisions we made, and they show.

04
One product. No apology.

We don't have a product line. We have the Loon. Narrowing down to one thing and doing it properly is harder than it sounds. We think it's worth it.

The honest part
SOME THINGS
ARE WORTH
DOING
PROPERLY.
2
Years of development before we sold the first one.
0
Shortcuts taken on materials or construction.
Summers it should last, if you treat it right.
What it's made of
03 — Materials & Process
01 Marine PVC

0.30mm gauge. UV-stable, chlorine-resistant, and colour-fast across 500+ hours of direct sun. The same specification used in open-water maritime buoys.

02 Welded Seams

Every junction is triple heat-welded — not glued, not stitched. The bond is stronger than the panel on either side of it. That's not a selling point. It's just how it works.

03 Silk-screen Finish

The dot pattern is hand-screened using chlorine-resistant inks. It won't fade, peel, or wash away. Applied the slow way, because the fast way doesn't last.

04 Moulded Eye

The red eye is a separate injection-moulded piece, set and inspected by hand before anything ships. A small thing. We did it anyway.

Ready when you are
This summer
starts here.