Good for you Bentpushrod for taking that long drive to try her out. It is a great paddling boat considering its size. It can certainly get pushed around in wind but it is very seaworthy.
Glenn, have you considered a freestanding bug, sun and rain shelter.
I couldn't get the the link will work, it is called the King Camp Cairo 12x12 Instant Mosquito Canopy Tent. Something like this would protect you from everything. It would also give you privacy with the Sunshade Cloth. They...
It's good to experiment. I only use about 20-25 lbs in my big tandems and I paddle from the stern seat. I'm not shooting for a level trim though. I like to be bow light, sometimes I put the ballast midship when it's calm. When it's windy I'll put it far up in the bow. I found the extra weight...
It looks great, and just in time for paddling season. Now you will need a "Maine Guide Paddle" if you don't have one already. A pole will be a fun addition too.
I had a nosey moose checking out my skis the other day. As soon as he saw me on the porch he made a bee line towards me.
Moose usually mind their own business when they're in your yard, but I had a hunch someone was feeding this one. This was confirmed when my neighbor said he fed him apples...
My Duluth liners are also patched with tape and I'm sure there are some holes that I haven't found yet. Having the contents waterproofed inside gives double protection. This double protection is needed even if there are no holes in the liner because it's hard to seal the top of it. In other...
I've been using pack liners in my canvas packs and never had a failure. I do line my stuff sacks containing my clothes and sleeping bag with lighter weight trash bags for added protection. With my large Duluth pack I use the liner when going tandem as it fits two peoples clothes nicely. When I...
It looks like a nice thin fabric in your photo. I wonder if it's the same weight as what my summer anorak is made from. It feels almost too light to be waxed canvas and it compresses almost as small as a similar nylon one I have.
That's the one I wear. Besides being comfortable I can store my phone in the secure zippered pocket and have quick assess to the camera. For this reason alone I wear it almost 100% of the time. I hope you can find one in your size. It was spendy, but worth it IMO.
I don't usually wear anything over my PFD but it's good to have the option to be able to put on an outer layer without having to take it off. I like the Astral also. I keep my phone in the secure zippered pocket and I'm less likely to wear anything over it to keep the easy access to it.
What...
Here is another view of the light summer one so you can see the length. This was yesterday, it works in winter as long as it isn’t a storm day. The heavier winter one is too much for summer wear.
Hi and welcome. I'm an anorak guy and have figured out what works for me. The one I wear in the warmer months is different then the one for cold weather and neither is waterproof. For most of the paddling season I like it made from lighter material, either cotton or light canvas and only go down...
Hi Monel, I don't have any input as far as what boat to use but I have experience doing trips on that system. It sounds like you want to do a single carry and keep the weight down to about 65lbs. That was my goal for a single carry, but with 40-45lbs of gear and my Mohawk 13' solo at a little...