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  1. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    For those interested ... this is a pic of said Uniwales being finished, on my first canoe. You can see the portions added for attaching thwarts and seat and the finished product
  2. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    That's an all in cost ... ~3.60 US plus whatever local taxes you have
  3. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    Gunnels Timely mention of gunnels Jim, will drop that section here. When I was getting ready to build my first canoe, all starry eyed and innocent, looking for any and all info I could get ... my neighbour said he knew a guy that builds strip canoes, arranged a visit and I was in heaven. I...
  4. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    I really like the looks of that rasp .... actually looks pretty similar cut wise, will keep it in mind.
  5. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    Jim, this looks more like a shopping list of why you think stemless is better than stemmed, as I stated before, I think each has a place and each will do the job. One of the reasons I am using stemless this time is simply to try a new technique to see what I can learn. So far, carving the stem...
  6. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    Stem Revisions Bit of a foreword, this build is transitioning from a stemmed to stemless build and a length from 15' to 17' and that will require some changes to the stem molds. Moving to the stemless technique is expected to yield ~6 oz weight reduction, you can check the rationale at the...
  7. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    Strip Prep - taking place late fall 2023 Sorted through all of my left over strips and strip lumber, figure I have enough on hand for this project, so bonus, I don't have to buy strip lumber. The lesson learned from the previous build of this hull was that strips need to be narrower and...
  8. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    I will say it COST I have long held the belief that stemless wasn't a big weight saver .... I made the model, it really just doesn't produce the kind of weight savings you might think, in this build I think 5 oz is pretty close to correct answer. The weight of the inner and outer carved stems...
  9. Cruiser

    Solo on the Light Side

    Solo on the Light Side Over the past couple of months, I noticed something about the canoe lookingfor/purchase/release threads that I never noticed before. There is a repeating theme of wanting to tweak and change some things, wishing for others in various boats, as they get discussed. It...
  10. Cruiser

    A Raven from Scratch

    IMO the issue (I have the same with my seat design) is that turn is actually pretty tight. Going a little thinner would certainly help as Mem suggested ... also though, as you tighten, give some time to bend, don't tighten it too fast. You will note as you start to tighten and it bends, it likes...
  11. Cruiser

    A Raven from Scratch

    I have a Taco with the 6 speed (2021) and love it, I had a new (2024) for 2 days ,,, they ruined it and I managed to get them to take it back ... so if you are thinking of the Taco manual, take a really good look and test drive first or get the last gen
  12. Cruiser

    Is Social Media Undermining and Distorting Actual Wilderness Experiences?

    And don't forget fact checking, identity and useful help .... none of which will be found on most fast food sites
  13. Cruiser

    Is Social Media Undermining and Distorting Actual Wilderness Experiences?

    IMO there are few topics that Social Media doesn't distort and undermine .... I think that so many people feel compelled to provide answers or have comments on everything, even when they aren't versed on the topic, Couple this with the ineffective chaff filters most people actually have and it...
  14. Cruiser

    A Raven from Scratch

    I used Helicoil style inserts ... since I am lazy I will just link the relevant post from the last build, it covers the seat build and instalation, so you will need to scroll down to the helicoil install. You can get them in whatever size you want, but it is a bit of a kit and you need to buy a...
  15. Cruiser

    I’d like to see your wood (gunwales that is), plus a question

    Jumping in a bit late here .... a lot of the performance of the gunnel finish needs to take into account the amount of exposure to the sun that the boat gets. If the gunnel is sealed and has good UV protection, it will stay looking like new .... the sun (UV) and moisture (nature) attack the...
  16. Cruiser

    A Raven from Scratch

    Gamma, it may be easier to install rails for the seat to sit on, than trying to match the hull. With those in place, you could just add some real estate where they land if required ... a lot easier than a new seat and a lot easier when you can take the seat in and out.
  17. Cruiser

    Stress Relieving Paddle Design

    I think in the OP post, you were complaining that the paddle pulled too hard, which really means you need to look at the area of the paddle. If I remember a typical OtterTail/Beavertail has about 105 - 120 square inches. so if your current paddle is pulling too hard, then that is likely the...
  18. Cruiser

    Sharing your location dot with spouse

    Been camping for more decades than I want to admit, almost all of my camping is in no service areas. I decided a beacon would be a good idea, in case some one got hurt or needed help fast. Carried that beacon for 4 years, thinking I could be of help if something happened. Then on day 2 of a 7...
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