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    Best canoe for canadian style paddling

    Yes, and given that your stated use doesn't include heavy loads, those models may be more suitable for you in those lengths. An unloaded 15'+ Prospector can be unfun in any kind of wind. Going with a shorter version is more appropriate as a solo day tripper, IMO. That works in your favor...
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    Best canoe for canadian style paddling

    I know for sure the Nova Craft Prospector series are great for that paddling style. But I've used that style just as well (with differences in maneuverability) in numerous other canoes, including the Old Town Penobscot, Mad River Explorer and Malecite, and even the Mad River Guide. But when I...
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    Shouldered Tumblehome (aka Shouldered Flare): Terminological History

    My Ranger 20 sailboat was designed to be heeled hard without any danger of capsize or swamping. So, lots of flair, and because of width restrictions for trailering, what the class refers to as the "knuckle". Same idea, different reason. The important thing though is that flair, IMO. But without...
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    Old Town Osprey 140

    Good deal! Easy fix on those stems. Just don't use the kevlar felt kit. BTW, that's a good starter for a beginner poler.
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    While in Ely...

    Holy moly!
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    While in Ely...

    Well, that'll probably make the 3k mile trip worthwhile. 😉
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    While in Ely...

    ...is there anything I should not miss a chance to visit? I plan on having a day to waste before leaving pavement, and perhaps another on return.
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    Getting in and Getting out

    I rarely get in that way, but after reading this post and commenting on it, I started trying it. Still don't really like getting in that way, but I find myself getting out with that method pretty often now when I don't have significant waves to contend with - especially if it's been a long day.
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    Why am I the only one in a Canoe?

    I used to sometimes carry a double as my spare, with the idea that it would be helpful in wind - which it was until my single blade skill increased. At some point, it became pointless. If I used it all the time maybe it would work better, but as my single blade skill increased I realized I was...
  10. Steve in Idaho

    Ballistic Nylon Canoe

    Interesting. It looks like on that one the stringers are actually.....string. 🤔
  11. Steve in Idaho

    Swift Drops a New Tandem Tripper - Wabakimi 18

    Good idea. I see those two for sale more often than most other composite canoes. Don't know if that's good or bad, but it shouldn't be much waiting or expense to try one out. They look good to me.
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    Light weight vs strong laminate

    That's me. It helps that most of my canoes have been bought used, with pre-existing scratches and dings - even cracks or worse. So far, at least, my repairs haven't added significant weight. I only have one canoe that is so pretty I baby it ......a little. I'm a man, so I'm always shopping for...
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    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?
  14. Steve in Idaho

    Old Town Next as a normal solo canoe

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