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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    Did that year GM still use the "gutter" roof to body connection? If so, buy the tallest Yakima gutter mounts (Yakima 1A plus 3 1/2" spacer) and you will be GTG, even with prospector-type shear line. You can buy the Yakima bars as well (I bought the 72"), but it turns out you can use 3/4" black...
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    Antenna interference of different cartopped canoe materials

    Short answer is that carbon fiber is electrically conductive and kevlar is not. Long answer: https://compositeenvisions.com/document/how-well-carbon-fiber-and-other-fibers-shield-radio-waves/#:~:text=Carbon%20fiber%2C%20as%20a%20conductor,composite%20material%20in%20phone%20protection. From...
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    Canoe foot brace - side pegs or cross bar?

    Bar for me as well. The flexibility in foot position is worth the sacrifice in pack placement restrictions.
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    My 5th "Final Canoe": A Swift Carbon Fusion Keewaydin 15, at 80

    That's great, Glenn! I hope you get to put hundreds of miles on it! Lemme know if that SRT ever gets toooo heavy... :cool:
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    Sit-on-top CANOEs

    Those are known in the US at SOT (sit on top) kayaks. They are heavy, ungainly, and not much like a canoe at all. Commonly used in liveries and highly upfitted for fishing. They float superbly well, as they are double-layer polyethylene. They paddle like a barge, but hey, paddle the boat you...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    My favorite type of canoeing is shoreline paddling or river exploring on my knees with a single blade. If there is frost, tree color, and tea? Heaven. But, sometimes you need to *get* to heaven and the journey includes lake crossings, upstream travel, and/or headwinds. If I need to travel, I...
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    Pillows

    Nemo Filo for me as well. I also have the king version, which is much thicker but suffers from a bit of that beach ball feeling.
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    Whistling Away Wolves

    For those who may wrestle with some of the search features: https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/flares-as-bear-deterrence-and-other-uses.96137/#post-96240
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    Whistling Away Wolves

    As a long time predator hunter and K9 team member, I will not be adding high-pitched medium-duration noises to my deterrence efforts.
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    What do you think about the idea of having vendor forums?

    Two other forums that I regularly frequent have sub-forums set aside for manufacturers/dealers. It takes nothing away from the main site and adds just a bit of familiarity to the member/vendor relationship. The most popular one charges vendors for posting privileges, but that forum has well...
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    The New Swift/DY Redesign of the Dragonfly

    I would LOVE to hear/see/read not just a trip report (which would be awesome) but an in-depth comparison of those three hulls
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    The New Swift/DY Redesign of the Dragonfly

    I must first say that one man's capable is another's delicate. But note that all of their layups require a full size foam football for rigidity. Swift does not have a layup that uses only a fabric/resin matrix. Some paddlers believe that relying on foam for stiffness unnecessarily compromises...
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    The New Swift/DY Redesign of the Dragonfly

    I just watched their video. Looks like a run at the SRT and company. I hope they bring one to Canoecopia this year. I found it interesting that Bill said he is getting back into whitewater. That could lead to some revision in Swift's layup doctrine.
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    be Water my friend

    The new action cams have automatic horizon tracking. When on, the horizon remains... horizontal... (sorry, that was funny in my head) regardless of the sensor's roll angle. https://community.gopro.com/s/article/what-is-horizon-leveling?language=en_US
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    Carrying a gun when canoe traveling just because

    I take it that your friend doesn't carry.
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    Sylvania Wilderness 101

    Great idea, it's a nice place. Yes, but it's kind of a pain. We did three sites over seven days. Note about the sites: most "double" sites (eagle 1, 2; pine 1, 2; etc.) are within easy eyeshot of each other. Get the single sites or rent both sites if you can. If you are staying overnight, you...
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    Canoe Portage Pack! Kondos - Extra wide ultamate pack!

    I would send them a direct message, as it looks like their last activity was quite some time ago. A DM will generate an email to their account of record.
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    Thoughts on canoe laminates; Colden vs…

    No input on Colden, but I have a Swift in kevar fusion. It's seen its share of knocks, and shows them. Based on my experience, and having talked to Swift about the differences between their layup schedules, I would not consider Swift for Class III river running. Their expedition kevlar still...
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    which foldable solar panel for canoeing and canoe camping

    Worth it to me, but maybe not others. It's been pretty bomb proof, solid construction. I'm on my forth year and it's been beat around tripping and traveling. https://goalzero.com/products/nomad-10-solar-panel I definitely wouldn't want less than the ten-watt, and would probably go with the...
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    Hello from Mechanicsville, Virginia

    Welcome to the site! My in-laws did a pastoral stint on the other side of the city, in Centralia.
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