The painting in Pook's post #227 above inspired me to take this photo last week on the Delaware. I can now see I should have tilted the boat towards the camera.
Thanks. That boat does have nice lines, and the good lighting didn't hurt. It's an 18' Old Town Guide from 1942. More importantly, it is great to paddle, with good glide and according to the old catalog it's a very well behaved canoe.
Delaware River, north of Milford Pa. on 6/17. It was a beautiful day with lots of wildlife. It was also the first time I had seen the shad running up the river.
I have a similar conundrum, except mine isn't about weight or fragility. It's about cost and ease of repair between two boats. My w/c canvas canoes are the ones I prefer to paddle, but a mishap on moving water or dragging over shallows could cause damage that would be harder and more expensive...
Haha, yeah now the only problem will be not to run out of money before I "check out"
Thanks Robin, so far the most stressful part was finding somewhere live and store all my stuff during the process. I ended up renting a 16' POD storage unit and luckily found a place to rent a mile down the...
I think that wind does move water and not just create waves. Evidence of this is when storm surges from a hurricane push water on shore. On your average sized lake this effect probably isn't noticeable, but when you have miles of fetch I think it is. I had gone many years without this problem in...
I don't see it as a price thing. It's more about availability and perceptions. Canoes of any kind just aren't as available as kayaks. Kayaks are sold at many retailers but not canoes. Kayaks are also the only boats available to rent on many lakes that at one time only had canoes to rent. I also...
When paddling in a tail wind, where there is a lot of fetch, you not only have to worry about the wind pushing your stern around but I believe the water is also being pushed downwind and has to be delt with like it's a current. It has more effect on the boat then the wind. The wind is easier to...
It will be 50 years in September since I took my first trip. It was on the Susquehanna with a few high school friends. I found these pics looking at a friends FB page.
Possibly the only photo of me smoking a cigarette.
I'm in the bow. My friend in the stern was the more experienced one. His...
Very good guess. It was an osprey that caught the fish and then an eagle made it drop it. I assumed the eagle would have retrieved the fish after making the osprey drop it, but I guess it was more concerned with a trespasser than getting an easy meal. A couple days before I was out in the boat...
This is a blinded sphinx moth (I had to look it up) that showed up on my canoe cover the other day. They have a 4" wingspan and are strong fliers, sometimes mistaken for a hummingbird.