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    Northstar Polaris

    I’m in Minneapolis and can help next time. I have two boats that came from Idaho so I know what a hassle it can be. Keep me in mind.
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    Canoe paddle collectors

    Here is a Blackburn Designs honey island cruiser. This was the shorter of a pair I acquired several years back. 55” overall length and 33” shaft. A great, classic paddle, reasonably light weight and reasonably well balanced.
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    Canoe paddle collectors

    It was 61.5” long with 33.5” shaft, updated the original post.
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    Your first canoeing or canoe trip memories

    A small kid away at a summer camp in the Ozark's of SW Missouri, I somehow ended up in the stern of a tandem canoe on a very lazy stream. It is a foggy but fond memory and probably planted the seed. I didn’t canoe again until I was a young adult.
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    Canoe paddle collectors

    a lovely otter tail paddle made by Douglas Ingram in 1994. Cherry and his classic voyager grip. The shaft was delightfully slim and the balance was incredible. Alas, too long for me, 61.5” long with 33.5” of shaft, so sold a couple of weeks ago to a paddler/collector who has a cottage in the...
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    Photo of the day

    This one, I think?
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    Photo of the day

    Rapidan Dam on the Blue Earth River near Mankato MN. One picture is mine from July 2022, at about 1,500 cfs, at the start of a nice day trip on the water. The second is from social media earlier this week on Monday, when the river had just begun eroding its new bed around a clogged up and...
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    Photo of the day

    It is a Backlund paddle.
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    Photo of the day

    A small lake in Minnesota
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    Canoe paddle collectors

    A Lutra Pro 2.5S blade paddle, number 145 with a 31” shaft, essentially new old stock. This one is 22oz, sold and shipped last week to a gentleman in New York. I love how well balanced these paddles are, with the blade giving up some ruggedness to weight. I have two lutras left now, consecutive...
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    Bell Wildfire RX (Yellowstone) Restomod

    Love mine. I’ve found a lot of mixed reviews for the Rx hull, and testing some friends, I found differences in primary stability that probably can be attributed to thwart width. For safety and structural integrity you might consider a new thwart rather than trying to rehab that rot.
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    'new' Bell Morningstar

    I keep royalex for the shallow days and anticipated rocky stuff. My ‘89 dagger reflection 15 is redundant to the Morningstar in ballpark hull specs but it weighs 65+lbs and oil cans a bit. but nothing like the handful of wenonah royalex boats I’ve paddled.
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    'new' Bell Morningstar

    IIRC, somewhere it’s been written something like this: Bell northwoods > cut down to make Northwind mold > cut down to make Morningstar mold > stretched out to make royalex northwind mold. I’ve seen white gold layups be pretty durable to non abuse regular type uses. my Morningstar is set up to...
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    Is it time for an electric bilge pump?

    I added one to my Spanish fly, after holding out for a few years. With thr LiFePo battery that lasts a weekend, it’s only 3lb for the whole kit. It’s great for play boating. It also allows me to be safer in situations like you just described. I don’t love the aesthetic of the pump. I am...
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    Photo of the day

    More Cannon River. Hemlock cruiser paddle by Cricket Designs.
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    Photo of the day

    Got out yesterday on the Cannon River in southeastern Minnesota
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    Photo of the day

    I got on his list the last time it was open, which was a short window. If I remember correctly, the wait was more than two but less than three years.
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    Photo of the day

    Yes it is, good eye.
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    Photo of the day

    An early ice out in southern Minnesota
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