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    Malecite, '93, Kevlar, $600

    Thanks Glenn, good tip to know.
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    Malecite, '93, Kevlar, $600

    Can't seem to edit the original post, but price lowered to $600.00.
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    Malecite, '93, Kevlar, $600

    Up for sale is this classic Mad River Malecite. I'm the 2nd owner, have stored it in the shed for the 8 years or so I've had it, kept the gunnels oiled, 303'd periodically. Looks like it was used a lot, but not abused, before I bought it from the original owner. Lots of fading, scratches, and...
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    Looking to buy Gray Owl Freestyle Paddle

    Had I only found this sooner! Also desirous of a Grey Owl freestyle; thought I'd have to consider a new one... I was at the ADK Symposium that weekend at Paul Smiths, and live not too far from Burlington... what are the paddles doing down here?
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    Food security

    Back in the 70's, my brother was camping in, or right outside of Glacier. He woke up during the night, because, as he described it, he "heard his scull cracking". His head was in the jaws of a bear (brown or grizzly, neither he nor his buddy could tell by night). It had grabbed him and was...
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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    Aha! A fine option. Thanks!
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    Modifications to a Solo Yoke?

    I was going to add, in my post, but skipped it... I had a yoke years ago with that "deep dish", or doubly contoured shape; with super cushy closed cell foam 1.5 or 2 inches thick. Most stable and comfortable yoke I can think of. The one I had was aluminum, haven't seen one like it since. Got it...
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    Modifications to a Solo Yoke?

    I'm a skinny little guy with bony (but wider) shoulders, and have the same yoke, and issues, using it with my solo, which weighs around 34lbs. I tried doubling the foam thickness of the pads; didn't help at all. Also removed the middle block to lower the carry, as you did. I'm going back to...
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    Do you see a lot of wildlife on canoe?

    All of the above. Tsuga8's suggestions for habitat are spot on, as my experience goes. Habitat, timing, moving silently... all apply; doing so in a canoe seems much less alarming to critters than when we're walking. As far as paddling at night, I never have. Don't recall ever seeing anyone on...
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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    More options out there than I thought, glad I asked! The Werner Journey or Black Pearl look appealing to me, though the Black Pearl is only 2oz. or so lighter than my Gillis. The Werner's appear to be sold out; I'll get in touch with them to check about availability. Think I'll also talk to...
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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    Thanks Glenn, this is quite helpful. I do recall reading the earlier post, but was hoping for more leads or info. I'll take a look at the ZRE site.
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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    I have searched a good bit, and find only one offering for a straight shaft carbon fiber paddle (5 or 7 degrees not desired); believe it was a Werner, and they are entirely unavailable. I'm quite fond of my Sunburn Gillis, but the lure of a featherweight carbon has been growing. What options am...
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    Canoes you wish you had back

    I miss two of the three I've sold; a Blackhawk Covenant 115, and a Kevlar Malecite. Both 80's vintage. Have only one boat now, a Blacklite Trillium, which keeps me happy. All have/have wood trim.
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    Interesting, Helpful, Memorable Folks You've Met on Canoe Trips

    My Trillium has had the added benefit of improving my social life; it's blacklite with wood trim and I took off all the (obnoxious to me) decals). I always get compliments on it. One was from a vey nice lady at the put-in, with a blacklite Northwind. A few pleasant dates resulted. Guess that's...
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    “Need” a new solo!

    I have a Trillium, and am delighted with it. Contrast: I'm 5'6" and 125lbs, and usually paddle it day tripping, with another 15-20lbs for pack & gear. Have on occasion added another 25-35lbs (water in a dry bag) to see how it felt, particularly on a windy day; have rarely felt a need to though...
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    Rack options for a fiberglass truck cap?

    Good input Mike, thanks for that. I've been going with a home made wooden rack the last few years (no cap), and while I'm not wild about the forward overhang, my boat's only 14'6", and the bow ends up just a smidge beyond the windshield. I did have a problem with bow clearancewhen I went to a...
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    Rack options for a fiberglass truck cap?

    Just picked up a nice flat roof fiberglass truck cap for my Tacoma, and will definitely want a rack for it. I've searched the topic a bit and see that some people prefer one rack mounted on the cab, and the other on the cap; but for the moment I'm thinking both crossbars on the cap. Looks like...
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    Used kevlar canoes - what to inspect for?

    What does one do with the Penetrol to help with the oxidation?
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    Removing glued in pads... suggestions

    For now: I cut a simple rectangle of ensolite to fit between the pads I have installed; lo and behold it's a nice friction fit, and worked fine for me today, and I appreciated the coverage. The removable piece doubled as a luxury sit pad, and carries easily on my daypack. I'd like a cleaner...
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    Removing glued in pads... suggestions

    All helpfull. I feel good about having options; think I'll save solvents for a last or final step. The Trillium will likely be up on the rack in the shed in a couple/few weeks, and temps are not so favorable for glue set up now, so will see if it's a now or in the spring thing. I'd still cut...
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