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  1. yknpdlr

    Savage River Blackwater solo canoe

    The sliding seat is not used as a dynamic slider while paddling. Although I can easily move it forward and back to fixed positions while on the water, its main purpose is to adjust trim for different wind and wave conditions. My PB Rapidfire and Shadow have similar movable seats, but with fixed...
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    Savage River Blackwater solo canoe

    Since the BW gunwales have no innwale for a yoke clamp to grip, I asked Ben to glue in small carbon blocks that my yoke would clamp to at the balance point. I also use a hand line at my waist attached bow to stern to control the up/down tip of the canoe while carrying. I remove the pads from...
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    Savage River Blackwater solo canoe

    Ben told me it would weigh in at 19 pounds and that is what I measure in the final product at home. Everything that can be carbon is carbon. Sliding race style seat with attqched sliding footbrace. A real joy to paddle and easy to carry. Even without any significant rocker I am able to turn...
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    Balancing weight and durability

    You might give Ben Diller at Savage River a call to discuss various strength and durability options of their layups. Last fall I received a new Blackwater solo canoe in Texreme Lite, promised at and measured at 19 pounds. it is to become my new flatwater and slow river tripping canoe. I have no...
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    Getting the boat ready for first trip of the year.

    As a primary race bow paddler, my feet are regularly squished in the narrowing bow directly in front of my seat. I have various configurations and thicknesses of rigid foam blocks to press my feet against. Depending on the boat, for long marathon races, I often attach squares of thin foam...
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    Alexandra Conover Bennet Demonstrates the North Woods Paddle Stroke

    Based on Steve's guess, and the photo below, I'd say the guy on the left leans like Charlier Wilson https://historicimages.com/products/mjc16393?pr_prod_strat=e5_desc&pr_rec_id=ab3a92262&pr_rec_pid=6565282512943&pr_ref_pid=6541575225391&pr_seq=uniform "1993 Press Photo Canoe paddler, Charlie...
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    Personal hygiene on extended trips (The Deodorant Debate)

    For one canoe race training season, we had an exchange engineer from Germany join us. We quickly learned to definitely not want to put her in the bow of a 7 padder voyager canoe, once was enough. Whew..... complete with everything you have heard about European women including her obvious furry...
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    Best Places to Live in the US for Canoeing?

    I spent three awful less than enjoyable outdoor recreation related years while stationed in the Air Force in Ohio, Columbus, to be exact. I bought my first canoe while there, a Grumman with the then available lightweight thin skin model aluminum for me and my wife to enjoy. The awful outline of...
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    Canoe foot brace - side pegs or cross bar?

    Most racers prefer to have an adjustable foot bar, often with a loop of webbing just big enough to slip their toes under, firmly attached to the bar at their preferred foot location . As I am usually in the bow seat, I have to come up with some other methods in a canoe without a solid bulkhead...
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    Finds, Relics, and Evidence from The Past

    I have known people who say they collect antique bottles and coins and other stuff of value from old abandoned home sites or long ago abandoned logging camps in the woods. The first place to go to find the best treasures is in the pit of old rotted outhouses.
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    Article: "101 Inspirational Paddling Quotes We Know You’ll Love"

    "We're almost there... it's just around the next bend" when speaking of the marathon canoe race finish line. - anonymous
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    Article: "101 Inspirational Paddling Quotes We Know You’ll Love"

    "A meander is the pleasantest distance between two points." -Paul Jamieson writing fondly about the Oswegatchie River in "Adirondack Canoe Waters, North Flow"
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    Finds, Relics, and Evidence from The Past

    Native American Indians did not permanently live in the Adirondacks, but different tribes did travel through the area as hunting grounds. The word "Adirondack" is a mispronounced derivation of the Iroquois word for "bark-eater." The "Ha-De-Ron-Dah" Wilderness area in the western Adirondacks is...
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    Spring (canoe) Cleaning

    Maybe so, and one might think so, but have you ever seen the physics of the surface of a golf ball?
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    Spring (canoe) Cleaning

    I'm about to purchase a buffer and am looking for the best methods for cleaning up last season's water stains on my canoe hulls. Harbor Freight has one or two (Bauer and Hercules models) that I am considering getting one of this week.
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    Skegs on canoes?

    I'm a fan of using a tool in the way it was designed to best operate. Even though I have several ultralight canoes, call me old school for sure in many of the things that I do. I'm with Al's thinking, I have never been of the mind to turn my canoe into something that it is not. I just became...
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    POLL: How do you pronounce portage?

    Just because many of us "east coasters" live south of the border, for the most part we (at least I) do not speak with anything like a NYC dialect. I have had linguists place my home town accent at more then 350 mile from that place. For over 30 years I have been an instructdor of a BSA high...
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    POLL: How do you pronounce portage?

    How about pronouncing the American Voy'-ager (emphasis on "Voy") vs the French Canadian Voya- geur' (emphasis on "geur"). Long boat canoes at one time were once designated in races as War Canoes, but that switched over to the supposed less offensive PC term of Voygeur canoes.
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    Hungarian single blades a "canoe" across the Atlantic in 75 days

    When I paddle long distances on rivers or lakes, most often some kinds of shore landmarks are all along my route, I pick an observable point (an odd tree, or a bend along my path) at some distance ahead, a few hundred yards, quarter mile, whatever is distinctive within easy sight. IN wide open...
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    "Momentum Matters": A Technique Essay by Marc Ornstein

    Most paddlers may not actually get into the finer intricacies of Freestyle paddling, but it doesn't take learning or much doing of the strokes skills to realize that aspects of the techniques, once learned what they do for you, have a tremendous usefulness and easily carry over to everyday...
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