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  1. jffdejongh

    Building Some New Wood-Composite Paddles for 2020

    Brian, so you teach math? Your comment is something my colleagues in the high school math department might say. :cool:
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    DIY No-Sewing Spray Covers

    Thanks Mike, I misspoke, I meant that I plan on leaving the cockpit open so I guess it's two partial covers. I agree that a flat cockpit cover for camp is a great addition.
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    Building Some New Wood-Composite Paddles for 2020

    Thanks so much for the build description on the 'bash tips' I've tried a number of different ways but have not had as clean look. It's probably because I tried to do the protection after I've totally finished the shaping.
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    DIY No-Sewing Spray Covers

    I'm following this carefully as I plan to install 2 part spray deck on the raven in building. Wider spacing of the snaps makes sense.
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    Help deciding on a solo tripping canoe design

    Thanks for the measurements Jim, Below is the lines drawing for the Raven. It's max beam is 32 1/4" with a waterline beam of 29" and center depth of 14". I think it should be a great improvement for weight, beam, and handling compared to paddling my OT Appalachian solo (36" beam, 15" deep and...
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    Help deciding on a solo tripping canoe design

    Did you tip the paint out with a foam brush after rolling, or just let the paint level on it's own (as much as it will)? Lowe's has Rustoleum marine paint that's significantly cheaper than the marine paint I can get from Petit or Z-spar. I do think it's a little thinner, but that may help it...
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    Help deciding on a solo tripping canoe design

    Since there's no snow in Maine to ski on, I brought the husk of the Old Town Guide into my basement shop. After about 45 minutes I realized that although it would be a nice tribute to re-purpose the planking it was going to take too long to take off and then I'd have to clean them up before I...
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    Help deciding on a solo tripping canoe design

    I downloaded delftship, remembered the steep learning curve, and promptly went back to the Raven. I'm glad you can stand up in yours. That means I have a shot at being able to standing in mine once it's built.
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    FlashFire Outfitting and Repair

    When you put the tabs between the hull and the inwale is there a noticeable gap or did cut a little space to fit the tab that the crew goes through? I really like this idea.
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    Help deciding on a solo tripping canoe design

    Jim, what are the beam, depth and sheer dimensions for Nokomis? Besides the Raven I have considered a prospector styled hull. 33 inches wide, 15-15.5 feet long 14-15" deep but with less sheer than a traditional prospector. You've got my mind racing (never a good thing) . I saw that Alan used...
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    My first build - Bob Special

    Sratchypants, how did the robobevel work out for you? I'm planning on buying one for my upcoming build using repurposed canvas canoe planks and I don't want to bother with bead and cove. I've been there and done that.
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    Help deciding on a solo tripping canoe design

    Jim- Thanks for your thoughts. The merlin is a little small for me since I want to be able to pole and my balance is not better than average. I totally agree about composite being the light weight way to go, but since I have cedar and experience building strippers, this will be an easier and...
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    Hello from Maine

    Once I get going, I will RickR. I'm scouring the posts now getting inspiration from many people. My real concern is that there are so many great ideas I might have a hard time making my final decisions.:)
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    Hello from Maine

    Thanks for the welcome. yellowcanoe, I agree.
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    Help deciding on a solo tripping canoe design

    So I'm finally pulling the trigger on a solo canoe build. I've been paddling an Old Town Appalachian ABS tandem as a solo for tripping. I'm 6'2" and 235# so I can reach pretty well over either side. So far I can keep up with tandems on the water but the canoe seems to get about 5 pounds...
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    Hello from Maine

    I'm glad to officially join the forum although I've been following a number of the canoe builds for a number of years. I'm hoping that the group will help me make decisions as I go through this solo tripping canoe build.
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