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  1. Patrick Corry

    St. Regis Canoe Area - 9/29 - 10/1

    Thanks for the report! I like the look of that campsite on St. Regis. Kudos to you for portaging your 90# wood canvas canoe! Mine is nearly 30 pounds lighter... and still too heavy, but then I'm probably significantly older than you!
  2. Patrick Corry

    Duluth Pack Repair

    On my last trip, to the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association assembly and a couple of days in the adjacent St. Regis Canoe Area, ripped out the center strap buckle and broke one of the flap strap tails. Don't tell Uncle Sam I used a couple of pennies as flat washers.... the one that shows is...
  3. Patrick Corry

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Glenn, short answer... yes. Long answer... I'll try my best but the results are far from predictable! There are so many variations in the original planking and ribs, as well as decades of wear and tear, dirt ground into the interior, and remnants of blue paint deep in the scratches, dents, and...
  4. Patrick Corry

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    The project progresses! All repairs are complete. What remains is a final washing and then interior varnish, exterior planking treatment with 50/50 varnish/mineral spirits, then canvas and filler. Most likely primer, paint, and final fitment of thwart and seats will wait until Spring- it will...
  5. Patrick Corry

    Inukshuks, Cairns or Rock Piles: What to Do or Not Do?

    I will second this in New Hampshire's White Mountains. More than once, in exceptionally foggy or whiteout conditions above tree line, I have depended on those decades old cairns. On at least one occasion we tied into a climbing rope and the leader would range out ahead until the next cairn was...
  6. Patrick Corry

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Inwales installed, joined at the stems, and 10 new ribs steamed and clamped to the canoe for installation in a couple of days. Note the rib replacement to the right was bent with two ribs together. The second "backing" rib acts to reduce grain breakout at the most severe part of the bend. It...
  7. Patrick Corry

    Curiosity and a Derelict Canoe

    Chip, I hope you're going to rescue this canoe. I do believe it's salvageable, though by someone with more talent than me...
  8. Patrick Corry

    Curiosity and a Derelict Canoe

    Glenn, if I'm not mistaken the thwart ends are mortised into mounting blocks, which are in turn, mounted to the ribs... probably screwed through from the outside of the hull. This may be a Peterborough or English canoe, both Canadian.
  9. Patrick Corry

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Inwale pairs steamed and upsweep clamped to forms on each end:
  10. Patrick Corry

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Robin, your inwales appear to be square stock. Are they permanently installed or will they be shaped prior to installation? The original Spruce inwales on my Chestnut are shaped, 9/16" at the top to 11/16" on the bottom. The original inwales failed (split) at seat bolt locations in two places...
  11. Patrick Corry

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Oh my... this may be the hardest part! I have a gallon each of Kirby's #12 Bottle Green and #13 Blind Green so it will likely be one of those two. I'm torn though because there are so many green canoes, and so many other great colors in Kirby's palette to choose from. I have plenty of time to...
  12. Patrick Corry

    Restoration of an early Chestnut Bobs Special

    Wow, looking at my original posting about this canoe, I can't believe more than a year has passed since I have commented! In spite of how the canoe may look, there has been a significant amount of repair work done. I actually think the hardest part is the assessment phase; deciding how much...
  13. Patrick Corry

    First Build: 17'-6" J. Winters "Yukon"

    Your yoke is looking good! I like the process, but I have to ask.... what's the beaver. Maybe a flap-disc sander on an angle grinder? I see some oddball shapes for carry yokes sometimes but that particular one looks like it will be quite good, especially that vertebrae cutout. Nice job.
  14. Patrick Corry

    Photo of the day

    Thank you!
  15. Patrick Corry

    Photo of the day

    Goonstroke, is Ripogenous Stream the same waterway that Google Earth labels as Duck Brook at the west end of Harrington Lake? I see a semi-circular rapid mid-way between Harrington and Rip Lake that perhaps matches your image.
  16. Patrick Corry

    Four Best Two-Way Satellite Communicators

    I'll second this. As a solo paddler, being able to let my wife know I'm safe in camp at the end of each day relieves a little bit of her stress, and therefore if she's less anxious... so am I. And, since my plan allows a limited number of messages for the minimum plan I can legitimately avoid...
  17. Patrick Corry

    A blast from the past

    Careful... that "very old" gear was the high-tech of my youth! That red C-1 looked very much like my 1968 John Berry C-1. I had lots of fun playing in that boat. Thanks for posting.
  18. Patrick Corry

    Carrying Place Canoes - Designs not available anymore

    Yeah, I second that. That Jack's Special is looking better and better. Especially if now offered at 1200!
  19. Patrick Corry

    Peter Hitchcock Paddle

    Thanks for posting about the paddle and the link to the WCHA.org thread. Quite enjoyable to read and it got me thinking more about the behavior of wood (split vs. randomly sawn) as well as species of wood used. I have now made four paddles; two made from a single 2" thick air-dried cherry...
  20. Patrick Corry

    New tents: they all have too much inner screens

    Though you may not need all the capabilities of a dedicated 4 season tent, they are most likely to have solid body inner tents. Keep in mind however, that solid body tents often have breathability issues, particularly in humid, damp weather. A half-wall body should keep out drafts while...
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