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    Fly rod and Rod tube winter project

    Good job getting a consistent chamfer on that curved rectangular cutout. I'd have to give that setup a lot of thought. Did you file it or machine it? Rotary table on edge?
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    Where’s Yellowcanoe?

    My brother was a guide on the Zambezi river out of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Imagine trying to goad tourists in a raft to paddle for their lives when a hippo didn't appreciate their presence. They did occasional overnight trips where keeping crocs at bay was an issue.
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    Kayak vs Canoe - Your Personal Pros and Cons

    One group I paddle with is mostly older folks in recreational kayaks. When they get stuck in a shallow spot they'll put an inordinate amount of effort into trying not to get out. They'll jerk themselves front to back to try to get the kayak to slide forward and abuse their paddles trying to...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I have a Bending Branches straight shaft paddle with an asymmetric grip but symmetric blade. It makes no sense to me.
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    My 5th "Final Canoe": A Swift Carbon Fusion Keewaydin 15, at 80

    It'll be interesting to hear how it paddles with a double blade. :cool:
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    Winter pants

    Probably in the range of 0-25F. Below that and other parts of me are too cold to enjoy it and above that I'd be a bit warm in those pants. As an example, it's hovering right around 32F with no wind today and I wore jeans for a 3 mile dog walk. The fleece lined pants would have been OK but...
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    Winter pants

    My favorite for casual activities in the cold like a dog walk are some fleece lined polyester pants I got at Costco. They're warm enough that I have to take them off when I get inside the house. I think the brand is called Vintage. They're too warm if I'm really exerting myself on a hike...
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    New Swift Tandem - Lavieille 17-6

    If that's their market then they're targeting some awfully wealthy young couples. When my wife and I were just starting out and had young kids there's no way we could have afforded a Swift canoe.
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    Lets make some paddles

    Yes, back at that time I'd check everything with a meter unless it had been in my shop for a long time. I think maybe the stiles and rails warped and locked the panel so it couldn't float with seasonal moisture changes. Or maybe there was just a lot of stress in that board. I'll prep some...
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    Lets make some paddles

    Unfortunately even the quartersawn boards from this batch warped and one of my book matched panels split. I probably have about 50 board feet of it left but I'm afraid to use it. I might joint & plane some for a paddle and let it sit for the three months I'll be in Florida this winter. If...
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    Ein bisschen German freesyle

    I just knew there was a practical application of that move. I worked in Germany for years and never met one who wasn't practical.
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    Ein bisschen German freesyle

    The picture used for the preview image in that video looks like how you'd get a dirt bike over a log by popping a wheelie. Someone needs to make a video of using that technique to get over a partially submerged tree across the river. Crawl to the stern to pop a wheelie, get the canoe halfway...
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    Sit-on-top CANOEs

    I've never heard the term "sit on top canoe" before and the pictures look like sit on top kayaks other than the sides look a few centimeters higher than I'm used to seeing. The pictures in the site show a mix of canoe and kayak paddles being used. They look like the typical low cost rentals...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    Other than to be pedantic I don't see any reason to call a kayak paddle a canoe paddle just because we happened to buy one with a longer shaft. We all know what people mean when they say kayak paddle.
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    A canoe paddle is like a hand made violin. A kayak paddle is like a kazoo.
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    In what way? Admittedly, I haven't spent a lot of time looking at double blades but I don't recall ever seeing one marketed specifically towards canoes with a special blade shape.
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    Back in the day (late 70's to early 80's) when I kayaked a lot it was popular to have the two blades offset by 90 degrees so the blade that was out of the water was feathered to the wind. I don't know if that's still a thing in the kayak world.
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    What do you think about the idea of having vendor forums?

    It's worth a try. Forums require funding to keep the lights on and this seems like a very unobtrusive way to handle it.
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    What height boots do you prefer?

    My wife and I use Mucks for muddy and cold weather riding in the UTV. I've never tried walking in them for miles, but we both find them comfortable and warm to wear all day and for shorter (1/4 mile or so) walks. I personally wouldn't use them in the canoe because I kneel and I don't think...
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    Lets make some paddles

    Years ago I bought a pile of sycamore and used the flat sawn and knotty stuff to make shop cabinets. The grain is kind of interesting, but looks nothing like the quartersawn stuff. Below is a picture. The stiles & rails are flatsawn sycamore and the panels are red oak. Unfortunately they...
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