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  1. MrPoling

    Solid wood inserts for old webbed seat

    Has anyone ever put a wood insert in a cane seat frame before? I don't like cane seats. I put straight plywood in my Explorer and like it much better. The problem is plywood is ugly and normally associated with cheap or cheaply repaired canoes. I have 1/4 inch cherry and and several old ash...
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    Puget Sound Ferry Rescues Capsized Canoeists

    The satellite maps show no less than a 0.8 mile crossing, and nearly two miles in most. That is no place for goofing around. They got lucky and help was nearby. Hopefully they learn and don't make the same mistakes in the wilderness. Unfortunately blaming the new canoe and lack of bailing...
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    hogged fiberglass canoe

    Occasionally, fiberglass or other composite canoes are manufactured with center braces. Like a pair of aluminum tubes that go from the center of the hull to the gunnels. It might be worth checking if there's evidence of braces that are missing. However. My guess is boatman53 is correct, and...
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    New purchases that have been great, even game changers

    On my most recent trip I realized how much I use my z rest sleeping pad. It goes on the floor of the canoe as knee pads, on the ground when we need to unpack gear, then serves it's intended use as a sleeping pad. We even used it to mend a broken seat on our last trip.
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    Can Sharing a Kiss Lead to Gluten Transfer?

    I know someone who's young son has a gluten problem. He mentioned this once.. So I can confirm this is a real thing that people worry about. The point wasnt he was worried about his young son making out with a cake-eater. The kiss is used as a example of how little gluten is needed to cause...
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    Load weight and trim and it's effect on stability.

    I was paddling this week in a big tandem loaded with two kids and camping gear. I was getting tired of sitting with my knees bent, but when I stretched out I felt more unstable. I even had a solid foot brace and it didn't help. I concluded sitting with my feet flat against the bottom near the...
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    Final curing of epoxy boats

    It might be. I was thinking maybe just find a small box, fold the flaps in, then cut a hole in the bottom for the thermometer to look through. Basically like a shroud for a camera. That should at least prevent sunlight from interfering. i got in the habit of taking a few measurements of the...
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    Final curing of epoxy boats

    That is an interesting conversation. I've always been paranoid about having my boats out in the hot southern sun. I'm not savvy about epoxy so I'll limit my comments to mentioning aging and degradation. It matters to the materials thermal characteristics, but predicting how would be tricky...
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    What are you reading?

    The C&O Canal Companion by Mike High. It includes lots of history. However, most of the canal is now dry, so it is better for cycling.
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    Tobogganing Turtles

    Paddling on a lake I saw a group of 4 or 5 hawks climbing to several hundred feet then diving to treetop level. They were in a line, and at least two re-climbed to take a second turn. Like kids on a water slide. Once saw a great blue heron calmly step on a 3 inch turtle. The heron continued...
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    Aftermarket roof rack options w/o rain gutters

    I've drilled two vehicles now. In both cases I was far happier with the results than the factory racks, or aftermarket with those clips the tops of doors. The best part about drilling is you can get longer spread. The bad part is modern vehicles, with airbags and sunroofs require a little...
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    Side flotation: How it helps emptying water and assisting re-entry

    Last month I did a practice swim. I did it with just a baling scoop and swim trunks. The fiberglass Explorer is too heavy to toss. Bailing it out enough to climb in then bailing it empty was a cold chore. I normally carry flotation open water or white water. Ive wondered about side...
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    Tour owner jailed for 10.5 years for weir drowning deaths of 4 customers

    I looked at this when I watched the videos, but didn't comment before. I agree with Glenn. From the images I saw, this was not only a designed fish ramp, but was too shallow and narrow for most paddeboards. I think even if you lined it up straight, and the ramp is wide enough, the fin on the...
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    Tour owner jailed for 10.5 years for weir drowning deaths of 4 customers

    Im guess every dam is different, but we had an incident here a few years ago where a group of tubers washed over a dam around dusk. The survivors were stuck in the hydraulic until mid-morning the next day, clinging to their tubes overnight. It is hard to tell, maybe with PFD nobody would have...
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    Loud wooden pole

    This winter i refinished my pole. It is a 10ft, 1 1/2 inch diameter softwood pole. A "HomeDePole" For the last several years I'd used it without a shoe. After trimming the rough end and refinishing I attached a copper cap. It worked great, gripping the rock well. But I was surprised how...
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    Tour owner jailed for 10.5 years for weir drowning deaths of 4 customers

    A harsh penalty, but her incompetence and negligence was staggering. Also, weir = low head dam. This one is pretty nasty looking, and should not have been run by paddle boarders.
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    Photo of the day

    Yes, i have a new phone and the voice recognition and keyboard interaction is not as smooth as I'd like. The new phone has a great camera. That is a night time photo of a backlight cabin. Also has an optical zoom so I can take pictures of wildlife. I included it because it had canoes and I...
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    Photo of the day

    Cabin and canoes at Betsy Penn 4H camp in NC
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    POLL: How do you pronounce portage?

    In West Virginia and the Carolinas, it was normally "carry". Now that I'm listening to myself, I'm confused. Port-taj? Port-aj? Por-taj?
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    First paddle of 2025

    Just getting out for the first time this year. Too much other stuff going on. My youngest found a sunflower eddied out behind a rock.
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