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  1. SouthernKevlar

    A Long Hello from Missouri!

    Welcome to the Forum. It sounds like you will like it here. Down here in South Carolina we are in the same situation when it comes to composite canoes; there are just not that many around. Keep an eye out on Craigslist or Facebook marketplace and you may find that adding a new canoe or two to...
  2. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    Hi Doug, I've got a quick question on the adjustable seat. Does yours have the cord and cord lock to hold the seat in place? I have not tried it on rough water yet, but mine seems to do OK in both the sitting and kneeling positions, In my Argosy I can get my size 12 feet (in NRS River Boots)...
  3. SouthernKevlar

    Solo Composite Canoe that can do it all 😉

    I'm not sure where you are located, but if you are in the Mid-West you may run up on a Souris River Tranquility. I like mine and have tripped in the BWCA with it. It's 15'5" long with a 28" beam so it is a foot longer and an inch wider than the Argosy, and mine weighs in at 33 lbs. in Kevlar...
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    Peeing in one’s canoeing shorts

    No wonder doctors charged so much!
  5. SouthernKevlar

    A Christmas Story – and its true, honest

    Instead of reindeer hooves, I will be listening for the sound of Kevlar skid plates on my roof tonight.
  6. SouthernKevlar

    Winter Solstice

    From the 80's to present I varied my helmet use by craft: Always a helmet in C1s, kayaks and OC-1s in whitewater but bare-headed in open canoes, rafts, duckies and other whitewater craft where I was not enclosed or strapped in. Always with a PFD in any craft though. Among many motorcycle...
  7. SouthernKevlar

    Winter Solstice

    Wishing a good winter solstice to all, and as the the days become longer may your pleasures grow. For those up North, remember that your paddling season is getting closer day by day.
  8. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    Not the OP, but here is my list of Royalex canoes that have moved on: Perception HD-1- Wettest WW boat I ever paddled, but introduced me to OC-1s. Glad it is gone. Old Town Penobscot 17- Wish it had been a 16; big for me and my wife on day trips. Not too sad about selling. Old Town Kennebec-...
  9. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    I lucked up on finding a Millbrook Outrage this year but haven't put it to the use it needs due to dry rivers and a diminishing number of paddling partners. I'm hoping 2025 will be a year of better water and expanding my circle of paddling partners, maybe teaching some young folk in "The Way...
  10. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    I have the same issue with a decreasing number of paddling buddies that have given up whitewater due to various age related issues. Maybe we need to start local chapters of the OFPC (Old Farts Paddling Club) for those of us who remain.
  11. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    Interesting. I tested the cord and lock by picking the canoe up by the seat while in the low position. Everything held in place. I wonder if folks forgot to lock it in place? I could see movement up and down being an issue then.
  12. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    It seems to be a good idea. I wonder why the adjustable drops were discontinued?
  13. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    Here are a couple of photos of the adjustable seat system. My Argosy was made in 2007; I understand that some earlier ones had slots for more that just two adjustment settings. I have paddled it in both kneeling and sitting positions and it seems to work well. Please forgive the grunge. I have...
  14. SouthernKevlar

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    As it happens, I just picked up a Wenonah Argosy in Royalex a couple of weeks ago. I realized that I didn't have a Royalex solo river canoe anymore, just too many composite canoes, and was lucky enough to have one pop up in Facebook Marketplace in my town. It is in great shape, a few small...
  15. SouthernKevlar

    Peeing in one’s canoeing shorts

    You may pee in your canoeing shorts or in the river but NEVER, EVER in your DRYSUIT! Not from personal experience.:rolleyes:
  16. SouthernKevlar

    Trip photography.

    I try to do at least one "Big Trip" per year and it is not always with a canoe. This year it was a cross-country motorcycle trip from South Carolina to California and the Sierras, up to Oregon, around to Utah and Colorado, and then back to the East Coast. Last year it was hiking the Tour du...
  17. SouthernKevlar

    How’s this for single blading...

    Wow. I think I will continue to keep my center of gravity a bit lower to the water though.
  18. SouthernKevlar

    Northstar Firebird vs. Phoenix

    Congratulations on the new canoe! I think you made a great choice for your criteria. I was out in my Phoenix today puttering around and working on refining paddle strokes in a local pond. We are about the same weight, and I have paddled it with and without a camping load and had no problems...
  19. SouthernKevlar

    Paddle replacement (and then some)

    A good way to spend a Saturday! You should have some fine paddles out of that batch. I have never worked with Catalpa wood. Does it work easily?
  20. SouthernKevlar

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

    Memaquay, Thanks for saving and posting the map and it's information. I hope that a library or museum can use or store it for the future. As we plunge headlong into the digital age, so much of the past is being lost due to the trending belief that "if it isn't on the internet, it can't be...
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