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  1. Steve in Idaho

    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    So I wonder....who is more likely to take an interest in solo canoes? A young single twenty-something, a mid-lifer with teens, or an empty nester? Or is it completely random?
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    Old Town Next as a normal solo canoe

    There's a thought. Imagine....T-formex Lite (formerly Dagger) Esquif Sojourn.
  3. Steve in Idaho

    Old Town Next as a normal solo canoe

    I wish OT would just sell the mold to Esquif. The Next in T-formex could be great.
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    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    I think one of the smartest things I've seen is the replaceable sacrificial plastic skids on the original OT Loon series. It seems to me that it wouldn't be too difficult or expensive to include the same on a heavy plastic canoe. I'm not one to promote the habit of dragging canoes on their...
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    New Esquif Solo for 2026, Echo 2.0

    Looks like that'll do.
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    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    Idunno. I always thought of my MR Guide as a 14' mini Prospector. That boat has been described by beginners as unsafe and uncontrollable. And I doubt if many beginners would be happy in a Wildfire. Cost... I think so. Weight? Probably not - but we'd be talking about mostly young people, right...
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    Interesting. Still no Swift dealer out my way. 🙁
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    Following wind, waves, and canoe design. Where to next?

    Yeah, because the wind isn't always aligned with the waves, what I have been doing is quartering slightly toward my onside and paddling hard with a little sweep when needed. Like I mentioned already, it forces me into a sprint. Not necessarily a bad thing, but not always ideal - especially after...
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    Following wind, waves, and canoe design. Where to next?

    Come to think of it, paddling the Malecite in a tailwind with significant waves and doing it with the boat facing both directions should be quite educational. Gonna have to wait though. I'm BWCA bound in a week.
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    Following wind, waves, and canoe design. Where to next?

    That's a consideration. I've been thinking of taking the Malecite out for a solo spin. It's been years since I did so. Its "backwards" rocker profile might muddy the picture, but maybe I'll learn something new. OTOH, my inland sailing experience tells me if I go out looking for wind, I'll...
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    Following wind, waves, and canoe design. Where to next?

    Scroll down to figure 10.1.3, and view the animation. This is what I imagine I'm feeling. https://rwu.pressbooks.pub/webboceanography/chapter/10-1-wave-basics/ There is movement in both directions, plus up and down. Under (correction - on) six miles of fetch, it's an interesting ride.
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    Are you implying that the Wildfire is noticeably sportier than the Phoenix?
  13. Steve in Idaho

    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    You have almost all the solos I am currently considering. We have only the Wildfire in common. I'll be watching you. 😁
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    Following wind, waves, and canoe design. Where to next?

    Yeah, as proven when surfing standing waves, I suppose. It shouldn't be, but it is. But I think maybe it's not current as we tend to think of it. Wave energy is weird, and it's not like a constant flow.
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    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    What I'd like to see is for someone to resurrect the Mohawk Solo 14 mold (if it still exists) and produce it in T-formex or even 3 layer poly. But I don't see that happening. How about it, Old Town? Honestly, those Discovery 111's aren't as bad as some of us let on. They're just not as...
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