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    SOLD FS Carbon Fusion Keewaydin 15 $3000

    I'm sorry to hear that. Best of luck with the sale. Looks like a nice boat. Alan
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    Triple Carry Portage techniques

    That's me and my buddy Roscoe out for our first test paddle. Once he's a bit more used to the canoe, and has put on some fat, we're going make a paddling pilgrimage north to visit the TCPM guru and learn his ways. Alan
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    Roof rack that can hold two canoes

    I bought some black galvanized pipe from the hardware store and hose clamped it to my cross bars. Never an issue. Alan
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    Nice O.G. Bell Merlin

    Maybe he's open to trades?
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    Patching Gelcoat

    Most of us use thickened epoxy for that type of repair. Gflex should do the trick. A quick search of this site finds many such threads about repair gel coat and scratches. You should be able to find all you need to know: https://www.canoetripping.net/search/286514/?q=gelcoat+repair&o=relevance...
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    Vermont Backwaters by Bell

    I asked for the sources and it sounds like most of it came from a couple old posts from 2005/2006 on paddling.com and BWCA.com. I didn't go to the posts to actually see what was said or who said it. Things that were speculated on in those posts could possibly be interpreted as fact by Chat GPT...
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    Vermont Backwaters by Bell

    I asked my buddy Chat GPT about the subject. I hope someone can confirm the accuracy:
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    Vermont Backwaters by Bell

    I hope someone knows more about this hull. It would be interesting to know. It didn't seem to sell well for Bell and, from what I've heard, the cost to create a Royalex mold was substantial. I still wonder if Mad River wasn't selling this hull under a different name and supplying Ted with blanks...
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    Vermont Backwaters by Bell

    Interesting. I've never seen, or heard of, one of those. I can't imagine them creating a new mold for this. I have no idea but I would guess Ted was buying unfinished Explorer hulls and then finishing out the trim. Alan
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    Vinyl stickers on canoe

    I don't know where to look but I think it will be pretty easy to find. I put vinyl decals on some of my canoes and at the time my mother was still teaching graphic design and had access to a vinyl cutter. It was just standard vinyl that we used and it's held up well. I know there are a couple...
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    High Angle Double Blade Paddle

    I agree with cruiser. I used to use a high angle when I raced and trained in a surfski. For that it excels but it's often a wet paddling method. I tried it in a canoe once just for kicks and found it was not practical, at least for me. Alan
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    Solo Canoe for Dogs

    Nice canoe. Glad you found one. How high is the seat from the floor? A seated setup will probably be around 6" and kneeling will be higher. If it's setup for sitting I recommend giving it a little more time before going to something like a pack seat. You might feel pretty comfortable after a...
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    How to remove a wooden T-Grip from a carbon shaft that is glued with epoxy?

    I defer to Gumpus's first hand experience but, if it was mine, I'd still try a heat gun first just in case you get lucky. I've shortened a few ZRE paddles and most released easily with some heat but one was extremely stubborn. I got it very, very, hot before the handle finally broke loose. I...
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    Phantom Posts

    I've found the forum search to be hit or miss. More than once I've had to resort to Google after the forum search failed. On Google you can end your search term with site:canoetripping.net and it will only show results from this forum. Alan
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    Good canoe option for 2, lake fishing

    From what you describe and from what's available I think aluminum will probably be your best bet. Width will make a big difference when it comes to stability. It looks like the Mackinaw is 42" wide. I'm not sure how wide your Lund is. Most people would find a 36" wide aluminum canoe to be...
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    Phantom Posts

    Interesting that Bing says the post is from 2012 when Benson's link is from 2017. I Googled the same search term and the first hit was the Canoetripping post that Benson linked and I had no problem accessing it. It correctly showed as 2017 in the search preview. Alan
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    Colden Dragonfly Repair

    Looks good to me. Most of us use thin epoxy and mix in a thickening agent to make it thick. But I once used some pre-thickened epoxy, similar to what's shown in your link, that came as part of a kit and it was really nice to use. Alan
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    Solo Canoe for Dogs

    I had no problems carrying a 60 pound springer spaniel in a Bell Magic. We would paddle the local rivers and lakes and fish from it. There was room behind the seat for a pack. But unless you're comfortable in relatively narrow solo canoes I wouldn't make a blanket recommendation of it. Since...
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    Barbless hooks

    Plus, when fishing with kids, it makes it much easier for them to release their own fish. Alan
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