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  1. memaquay

    River and Lake Canoe Discussion and Input

    https://www.clippercanoes.com/products/caribou-s
  2. memaquay

    River and Lake Canoe Discussion and Input

    Forgot about the Clipper Caribou. My buddy has one and is a big guy and carries big load like me. He also uses the double blade in it and he moves along fine. It's a high capacity canoe, and if I recall, the price wasn't a second mortgage.
  3. memaquay

    Fly rod and Rod tube winter project

    I haven't been a serious fly fisher for over 30 years. I'd like to start again, still have all my fly tying stuff. Nice job on the case, but I have to ask some questions about the rod. Has there been a shift in the thinking about fly rods, or have i always just been a knuckle head? Back in...
  4. memaquay

    Kayak vs Canoe - Your Personal Pros and Cons

    Most long term Canoetripping members know my opinion on the Devil's craft. I'll keep it short so as not to offend to many, but when I see the Dirty Double Blade, I throw Holy Water on it and hope that it melts. Same for the plastic hotdog with a hole in the middle.
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    River and Lake Canoe Discussion and Input

    I would seriously consider Gamma's suggestion about building a stripper. The one he is currently building is designed exactly for the situations you have described. It's also a solo that can handle bigger people and a load. Last serious trip I did with mine, I was around 230, and carried...
  6. memaquay

    A Raven from Scratch

    I'm usually not one for over thinking things like this, I usually just forge ahead and d@mn the torpedos. However, I'm thinking maybe you might get a variation in the depth of your bead doing this. Wider strips will probably all have the same depth, but less wide strips might only have the...
  7. memaquay

    Antique paddles linked to co-founder of Chestnut Canoe Company

    Starting bid.....$9000.00 Wonder how much they will actually go for.
  8. memaquay

    A Raven from Scratch

    I'm having trouble figuring out your shaper, it almost looks backward or something. However, I think what you are saying is that you are pushing the strip against the outside fence, not the fence next to the router bit. Interesting concept, I've never done it like that. I always just used...
  9. memaquay

    Sawyer 17’9” Cruiser on a diet

    Wow, missed this thread originally, glad you brought it back. I'm very interested in final weight too.
  10. memaquay

    Of Autumn And Canoe - Trip Video

    Really enjoyed that video, and I don't normally stick it out for the whole thing, but I'm a sucker for grouse hunting on a canoe trip. Great job!
  11. memaquay

    Lets make some paddles

    I stopped fiberglassing blades a long time ago. Usually the blades don't fail catastrophically, but in increments. Splits of dings, warning signs that they might be on their way out. I just generally build a new paddle at that point and give the gimp to a pal with an outboard boat who needs a...
  12. memaquay

    25.5 foot Logging freighter canoe/boat thing

    Going through some more old documents, found this boat build plan for a boat they apparently used on Long Lake for the log drives. The dimensions are very similar to traditional freighter canoes, just flattened out for building with modern lumber. I've got some contacts I'm going to ask...
  13. memaquay

    Paddle making extravaganza

    At the moment, there are rumours of the Ogoki Road connecting with Armstrong, but we have always been told that it is a forbidden thing, that there will never be a connection. Only a bit of flex in the paddle, jus enough to make it comfortable.
  14. memaquay

    Paddle making extravaganza

    LOL, you are correct, you win a prize of unbelievable value, to be shipped to you at an unknown date, not just because Canada Post is on strike, but because I don't know what the prize is yet.
  15. memaquay

    Paddle making extravaganza

    Well, my escape from working has not been complete. They needed a wood working teacher again, so I signed up for the year. Have had the grade nines making decorative paddles, some nice ones too. Other classes are making a variety of things, only one real paddle amongst them. I really liked...
  16. memaquay

    How Bad Is My Paddling?

    I'm not sure of the evolution of term Goon Stroke, if anyone knows, it would be an interesting bit of info. I know that dedicated practitioners of the Goon ( and there are probably more Gooners than J'ers) like to call it the "stern pry". In no way should this be construed as someone covering...
  17. memaquay

    Trap Lines North Fans....I've got something cool

    So there's a bing shot of the cutovers surrounding parts of the Squaw. The Esnagami is still traveled fairly often, I have heard that the ports are usually good, a fair amount of fast water. Not sure about coming upstream on the Squaw though, that's probably where most of their poling miles...
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    Trap Lines North Fans....I've got something cool

    The school is in the process of obliterating my past, lol. Since I retired in 2019, much of my stuff from Outers and the Video program I ran has remained untouched. Renovations are forcing a lot of stuff into the garbage. The old map cases have been emptied, and I had to go through hundreds to...
  19. memaquay

    Canoecopia 2025

    If you drive along the north shore of Lake Superior, let me know, we can meet up, or better yet, you could stop by!
  20. memaquay

    Motorized Canoes

    I followed Glenn's instructions for imugr, and it worked! Thanks Glenn! Here are my two, it's hard to distinguish, one is a 20 footer with a 6 horse suzuki, the other one is a 17 fitter with a 2.5 suzuki. I still have Tim Marchetti's plans for a traditional 20 footer, similar to the NorWest...
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