Lengthy? 10Km's? Or, can't park the truck right next to the water? Rivers, or lakes? Rocks, or mud?
As far as I am concerned, if I cannot pretty much pee into the water from where I can park, I don't take a canoe there. You may still be young and dumb, but I went through that stuff years back and learned there are easier ways!
2, 200 pound dudes, and 200 more worth of gear, then a carcass on top of that, is a REALLY long slog, on the way out, while tired and sore.
Find a way to get closer to the water!
Hunt down a 17 foot Coleman. Not a fast, or light weight boat, but wide and stable, and tough as old boots.
I have a 2hp Mariner two stroke, mounted on the gunwale of mine (ie: it is NOT a square back canoe), which is positioned so I can sit on the rear seat and the tiller falls directly to hand comfortably beside me as I sit facing forward. 1/2 throttle gets me about 8kmh by my GPS, with a pretty decent load in. Full throttle gets me more noise, poorer gas mileage, and not an appreciable addition of speed.
If you have to ask.... You probably don't want to be learning about Canoes, while on your hunting trip. Rent a few canoes, borrow them, whatever you must do, and start making some trips this year, to work out some of the kinks. Like, learn to pack lighter than you were planning. 200 pounds of gear, is a LOT of stuff. And I can assure you, you will hate your life, a few stumbles and falls in to a long portage, in crappy weather esp.
You, and your potential hunting/boating partner, really need to spend some time shaking things out, before you end up hating each other for the rest of your lives.
