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    16’ Penobscot Soloized and Squeezed

    Very nice work, sir!
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    Wenonah Encounter - Why Not?

    Hahah, that's another project in progress. Transmission went out this spring, so we are having some more father/son bonding time with that. It's been a tripping machine!
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    Wenonah Encounter - Why Not?

    In a surprise to probably no one, especially my wife, I went ahead with the purchase. I want to thank everyone who contributed to the thread, not just for my education, but for the many people who will find our discussion through internet searches concerning this hull. The canoe is in great...
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    Wenonah Encounter - Why Not?

    Thanks for that new info! I didn't know they made two sizes. Also, the recommended threads feature popped out this beauty, which may be of some use for anyone looking at bucket seat options. I appreciate the detailed posts in here as well. https://www.canoetripping.net/threads/bucket-seats.76791/
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    Wenonah Encounter - Why Not?

    For sure. I have never used a tractor-style seat before, so it would be a very new experience. We take camping trips to large flowages. The Turtle-Flambeau in Wisconsin is a good example. No ports, lots of gear. I AM concerned about the size of the boat, but that Basswood solo felt horribly...
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    Dynel...

    Older thread, but I am about to need to put skid plates on a blue Encounter if the sale goes through. Where did you purchase your pigment?
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    A Legit ‘Expedition’ Hull Material

    "Tough enough" is a spectrum, in my experience. For some, a 20lb carbon hull is fine; always wet footing, always deep water. For others, tri-link poly is barely adequate. Throwing the hull off the truck, storing out in the sun, dragging across parking lots.... I haven't needed anything tougher...
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    Wenonah Encounter - Why Not?

    Here are a couple, I will have to get some better ones next time I drag her out. Ive gone back and forth with the front seat. Its back about 8" from original because of how i pulled in the gunnels. I've used a thwart there as well. Thwart looks cleaner, but this way I can still take someone...
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    Wenonah Encounter - Why Not?

    Good morning, all! I have an Encounter that has come up for sale near me. I am familiar with the hull specifications and design parameters, but have never been able to actually paddle one. I had one reserved for Sylvania, but the outfitter convinced me to take a Basswood solo instead. I am...
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    Food fads and contradictory dietary advice/studies

    Your appetite will tell you what you want, your performance will tell you what you need. Our bodies are pretty darn good at handling poor choices, from broken bones to smoking to processed food to coal dust. Chronic overconsumption is usually the main driver behind "problem" foods. Enjoy it...
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    Deep scratch on my swift kevlar

    Thats a crazy macro shot! You can fill that with a couple drops of epoxy.
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    Can you side sleep in a hammock?

    @Glenn MacGrady I am an Amok Draumr user and exclusively side sleep. My son uses a Superior Gear gathered end and sleeps 50/50 with proper diagonal lay. There are hammock hangs around, here's the biggest: https://www.hangcon.com/event-details/hangcon-2026-2
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    Camping with no tent, hammock

    I can't sleep with heavy bugs, so not an option in summer for me. I've done local fall overnights, but never a full trip. Maybe with a mosquito net setup.
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    New Graphics at Hemlock Canoe?

    I think its just green and yellow shadowing. Site logo:
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    Clarion River, Western PA, May 23-25, 2025

    My wife was born and raised in that area and now that I canoe camp, I have thought about going back to see things from water level. Thanks for the trip report!
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    Bell Traveler III

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    Cree River Summer 2023

    Amazing trip report, thank you for taking the time. And thank you for adding the part about the trip out.
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    Gelcoat Crack Across Stem

    Easy for me to say, because it isn't my canoe, but that doesn't look particularly problematic. If you really wanted to, you could cut a fillet into the crack and fill it with gel coat or thick epoxy.
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    La Vérendrye: Canada’s Largest Canoe Camping Reserve

    Thanks for sharing, Glenn. Thats a place I've never heard of.
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    New Issue with my Swift portage yoke

    You are, of course, correct. Shock value statements aside, this was something I asked about at Canoecopia and was told that "there is no way these pods are coming off". I assumed they were at least using a full contact patch of epoxy or vinylester. Appears not.
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