I like that paint color and I’ve always sealed and painted the underside of the gunnels as you did. Paint holds up much better than varnish in that area.
Jim
I had a canoeing cat but it was so long ago I don’t have any pics. It was totally bonded with my Samoyed it went anywhere she went, walks boat rides, it didn’t matter.
Jim
I have an up and down button in the lower right of my screen (on my iPad). If I scroll up or down just a little bit it appears but then hides itself in about 10 seconds. I never use it because on the iPad if I just tap the top of the screen it takes me all the way to the top.
Jim
In case someone is wondering here are some pics of one I saw at the canoe assembly.
I can’t really help you and not sure how to find the owner.
The pad in question is visible in the second pic.
Jim
That Honesteel is very similar to the Gerber one I have at the bottom of the pic.
I’ll have to keep an eye out for one of those Swix ski sharpeners.
Jim
Welcome John. If I can state to obvious, and keep in mind I’ve never assembled one but is the frame in correctly and is the cover centered on the frame? Bow of the frame to the bow of the cover? Again I’ve never assembled one. Other than that have you tried unplugging it and plugging it back in...
That’s interesting using the string, pretty easy to adjust. In terms of the frame spacing, if you started from the bow you might notice it at the stern when the last frame fairs into the transom (I think it has a transom) it might seem a bit pinched. A batten along the shear should prove it out...
Thanks Al yup the knife came from Norway and is one of my favorites.
That was the same for me MyKnees but if I go a week or more I bring something and that something in now that 2” x 3” plate in the middle with the lanyard hole.
Jim
I don’t remember seeing a thread about keeping your tools sharp while on a trip so I’ll start here. I don’t believe I ever brought an actual sharpening stone on any trips. The knife and axe are well tuned up before I start. If I do bring something along it’s one of these. The knife has a three...
Glenn that is a wonderful fireplace for using a reflector oven.
Jim
I too have a couple Mora knives and maybe four Buck pocket knives. I used to have a Buck sheath knife that I bought in the ‘70’s but it was stolen out of my shed about 15 years ago.
Jim
I just remembered a friend of mine uses a service called ‘PirateShip’ to get a discount on shipping no matter which carrier you use. I did not know about it at the time I shipped the paddle , but I might be trying the service in the near future.
Jim