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  1. dogbrain

    Slotted gunnels/gunwales in a solo - yeah or nay?

    I build all my canoes with the slots or scuppers. They don't serve any real purpose in my opinion other than weight reduction. I have never tied anything to mine, but i occasionally jam a stick in one to hold my fishing rod while trolling. If the gunwales are going to be hard wood, you might...
  2. dogbrain

    Wenonah Kevlar skin coat repair/refurbish advice?

    Thanks Deerfly. These boats are skin coat, not gelcoat. It got confused up above when someone asked about gelcoat boats, but hopefully your comments will help them out. The skincoat boats are essentially just fabric and resin with no other coating. The resin erodes over time due to UV and normal...
  3. dogbrain

    Algonquin Park solo video (campfire tent in the rain mishap)

    Ha! From the title I was expecting him to light that stick stove inside the tent, but I see now the tent is called the campfire. It turned out much better this way. Mark
  4. dogbrain

    Wenonah Kevlar skin coat repair/refurbish advice?

    Mike, the gelcoat boats aren't mine, I was just answering a question from Clint. I agree though, I wouldn't consider removing gelcoat. SG - I'm only doing small repairs and laminating new glass to small areas. The entire boats might get a coat of resin to seal the kevlar, but that's up to the...
  5. dogbrain

    Wenonah Kevlar skin coat repair/refurbish advice?

    Just talked to Susan at Wenonah for a while, who was extremely knowledgeable about the construction, repair and everything else about their skin coat boats. She said they are/were made with either vinyl ester or polyester resin. Wenonah uses polyester resin and fiberglass exclusively for all...
  6. dogbrain

    Wenonah Kevlar skin coat repair/refurbish advice?

    I guess it depends on how extensive the cracks are and how easy it is to get the gelcoat to flake off. I don't know about trying to sand it all off. That sounds like a chore, especially trying to not sand too deep.
  7. dogbrain

    Wenonah Kevlar skin coat repair/refurbish advice?

    Mem and MIke. Sounds like epoxy will work fine, so I may consider going that way since it's something I know about. Raka makes a UV inhibited epoxy, which might be a way to go to avoid varnish or paint. I have so many boats to do, and I don't have room in the heated shop to hold on to a boat for...
  8. dogbrain

    Wenonah Kevlar skin coat repair/refurbish advice?

    I'm curious if anybody has made significant repairs to a Wenonah skin coat kevlar boat, but mostly curious about long-term results? I am doing repairs of over a dozen of these canoes this winter. They have been literally ridden hard and put away wet for a number of years, with some much worse...
  9. dogbrain

    2021 Post-Migration Fundraiser is On: Please Contribute!

    Just sent. Thanks again Glenn
  10. dogbrain

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    I am most concerned about inadvertent falls, either in camp or on a portage trail. I have had a few close calls with falls, or with balancing on trees to get through some downfall. I think about how easily I could have lost balance and snapped a leg. I have slipped on roots and ended up on the...
  11. dogbrain

    PIctures of celebrities in canoes

    Testing the new site and picture posting. I don't think anyone posted this pic of Bob Marshall yet. He's not in the canoe, but looks ready. Mark
  12. dogbrain

    Delftship Files

    Oh, since you already have a digital model have you tried to import it directly? I'm sure you've looked into that since you appear to be computer savvy. If you can make a model like that I think you'll probably be up and running in Delftship in no time. I'll send you a couple delftship files. Mark
  13. dogbrain

    Delftship Files

    Hi Jeff - I sat down and learned Delftship last fall and built a few canoes from the designs over the winter. I have a number of different kinds of canoe models in delftship, most of them dead end boats that I will never build, and should never be built. I started learning the software by...
  14. dogbrain

    15' Willow updates

    I agree with Robin. I think people tend to go a little overboard with covering the wood with something. I'm currently working on a canadian canoe of unkown origin that the builder decided to coat every piece of wood with something. It needs a number of ribs replaced, but I stopped after 2...
  15. dogbrain

    Clinch Nail lengths...

    They look legitimate. I think if you call them you'll know right away if they're the real thing. Just ask them some questions about clinching, it should be obvious. Do you intend to use 3/4" copper tacks? Post some pics of your experiment. Mark Mark
  16. dogbrain

    Shop Comfort Note, and a lighting question

    Mike. You can never have enough light in a shop. I have replaced fluorescent with led. One worked and one didn't for some reason. The fixtures are different manufacturers but I didn't look into the actual difference. Mark
  17. dogbrain

    Can Anyone Measure Inwale/Outwale Dimensions on a MR Explorer?

    Hey Mike, you should know this. Is the Explorer 17 the same as the Revelation? It seems to be. Interesting that they had a royalex plus, mine seems to have that. I've lifted 75lb canoes and this one is noticeably heavier. Mark
  18. dogbrain

    Can Anyone Measure Inwale/Outwale Dimensions on a MR Explorer?

    After Ricks post I went out and measured the max width of the 17' version and it's a whopping 37.25" from the outside of the royalex. I don't think this hull is just an upscaled explorer since it appears to have quite a bit of extra volume added towards the ends. It is a beast, and i dont know...
  19. dogbrain

    Can Anyone Measure Inwale/Outwale Dimensions on a MR Explorer?

    I had my 1992 17' MR Revelation/explorer out on the river yesterday and took measurements. I know these gunwales are original and are the same as a friends RX 16' explorer from roughly the same year. The height and width of inside and outside Wales are the same: 21/32" high by 13/16" wide. MR...
  20. dogbrain

    G/Flex

    Yes, the thickened stuff is great for small repairs. It is just thick enough to not sag and cures with a nice smooth surface, unlike when i use additives with other epoxy. I have both types of gflex at home. mark
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