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    Poll: Rudders

    I've only had a rudder on my outrigger canoe. It definitely eliminates the need for correction, either by single-sided correction or by switch paddling. I only switch paddled to keep both arms in paddling shape and to reduce muscle fatigue in one arm. Hence, a ruddered canoe is more efficient...
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    Moving and turning a canoe left and right with balanced and unbalanced side slips

    Search in the AI world for a boat's "peripatetic pivot point". You can then report the answer to your question on this site, but start a new thread. Although the phenomenon relates to velocity slow downs during side slipping, a full technical discussion with the new source material available...
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    Cannibalism is Bad for Your Health

    Oh, big deal, you Pole and Czech scientists. People eat lots of stuff that's bad for their health. When canoeing in Papua New Guineau . . . .
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    Good Find? LL Bean Edition-Old Town Camper 16ft

    The Camper was made in a 15' and 16' version. Both were stable and popular family and cottage canoes. Which is this? I assume a 16' would be worth a bit more than a 15'. The HIN will tell you in what year it was made. It looks in pretty good shape to me, so I'm not sure there's much to...
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    Old Canoe

    Old and rare models of canoes, like old and rare models of any product, are often rare for one good reason: They were never popular to begin with; there never was much demand for them. Hence, demand for such an unpopular old model will even be less now than when is was new. Such old models won't...
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    Moving and turning a canoe left and right with balanced and unbalanced side slips

    Chris, I'm glad the article caught your technical attention. What you're asking is essentially how, technically, to execute a static side slip. That's not the focus of the article, but "how to do it" is a very important technical question for all paddling control moves. If folks want to discuss...
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    Moving and turning a canoe left and right with balanced and unbalanced side slips

    That's not the title of Marc Ornstein's most recent single blade technique article, but it could be. Marc characterizes the hydromechanics of draws, pries and side slips this way: " . . . bow and stern, draws and pries are essentially 'unbalanced' side slips, as you might say. Whereas a...
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    Please label AI images as such

    Administrative Notice: In general, I don't like the increasing confusion of AI-generated or AI-altered images with real images all over the place in today's electronic world. Posting such AI images on this site is okay if they add some sort of humor or conversational information. However...
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    Driving with your canoe on the car all summer long

    As to mileage, I have driven my sedan thousands of miles on interstates with and without a canoe on top. I got 35 mpg driving 450 miles without a canoe, and 29 mpg with a canoe on top driving the same route on my return trip. This was a trip to buy a Nova Craft Bob Special.
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    Driving with your canoe on the car all summer long

    I used to keep one, two or three gelcoated, composite paddlecraft on top of my full-size van all summers for a few years, but that van was a dedicated canoe vehicle in which I kept all my gear and slept. The gelcoat should protect the resin and Kevlar from UV damage, but UV can cause the...
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    Welcome flag

    This flag is currently being sold on eBay for less than $9 USD: https://www.ebay.com/itm/332070175921
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    Cedar canoes aren't made from cedar trees

    To stay with our taxonomic pedantry, Spanish cedar (Cedrela odorata) is not a true cedar either. It is in the mahogany (Meliaceae) family. Spanish cedar is the favorite wood for the interior lining of cigar humidors.
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    Hi from Maine.

    WNW, welcome to site membership! Feel free to ask any questions and to post messages, photos and videos, and to start threads, in our many forums. Please read Welcome to CanoeTripping and Site Rules! Also, because canoeing is a geographic sport, please add your location to the Account Details...
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    Finally got a solo

    Over many years, I've come to dislike cane seats muchly, though they are traditional on wood/canvas canoes. As they age, they sag when wet, which means you end up sitting on the uncomfortable seat frame, and ultimately they always tear. I much prefer polypropylene or polyester web seats or the...
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    Best canoe dog for wolf protection

    A tangent, but Steve Despain, the founder and owner of Firebox Stove, a product many of us canoe trippers own, has loads of videos where his two dogs and two goats portage most of his equipment. No sure whether that group would attract or repel a pack of wolves, but it likely would deter a...
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