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  1. memaquay

    Larger Canoe: Tumblehome or Not

    My final comment......three in a canoe might work out fine for you after a period of adjustment and practice, and picking appropriate routes. You will know in pretty short order whether or not it will feel safe or risky. I guess the concern would be, unless you are loaded with the dough, if it...
  2. memaquay

    A La Mer du Nord 2025

    I think back in the day, any canoe under 75 pounds was considered to be light, hence "feels like 50 pounds".
  3. memaquay

    "Ecopoxy" Resin

    System Three silver coat is a very good canoe type epoxy. On Amazon, it is $299 Canadian for 1.5 gallons (5.7 litres) or $207.50 US. Not a huge difference. I usually use about 2 gallons total for a solo build. Interesting, Ecopoxy on Canadian amazon is $265 for 8 litres. It is a 1 to 1 mix...
  4. memaquay

    A La Mer du Nord 2025

    Wonder what size those are, they look pretty big.
  5. memaquay

    New Ash Gunwales

    I stained all the ash trim for on of the canoes I was building, used a cherry flavour, then covered the trim in epoxy and varnish, looked very sharp. The canoe has long since gone to greener pastures, but the trim lives on, I have cannibalized almost all of it for other canoe builds.
  6. memaquay

    Larger Canoe: Tumblehome or Not

    You could always take a really big leap, and build a cedar strip, lol. I stretched out a J. Winters Quetico to 20 feet. It was originally 18.5. It was 36 inches wide asymmetrical in shape and rocker. It was fine for two normal people with a smaller person in the middle with gear for a week. The...
  7. memaquay

    Solitude / Wilderness

    Marshall Lake loop, Northern Ontario. Lots of trip reports on this site. It is a true loop trip, might see a boat or two on the last lake, but usually fairly isolated. Crown Land, only fee you would need is Crown Land Camping permit. My buddy and I usually maintain ports, hoping to get in end...
  8. memaquay

    Symmetrical and Asymmetrical

    Asymmetrical in the consumer canoe market usually refers to a canoe where the bow and stern are not the same. Deferential rocker is usually part of the equation as well. Most asymmetrical canoes for tripping will have narrow bows and wider stern with more rocker in the bow. In a symmetrical...
  9. memaquay

    Larger Canoe: Tumblehome or Not

    I have a Souris River Quetico 17. I would call it a comfortable canoe, good for neophytes. The 18.5 will be a stable canoe, and the advertised weight of 49 pounds is a bonus. I see they sell them standard with three seats as well, which would be a bonus. It might be one of the better options out...
  10. memaquay

    Larger Canoe: Tumblehome or Not

    With the weight you suggested, I strongly recommend you test paddle some canoes before buying. Take your time, and try them out in the situation you are suggesting. With great respect to the experience here, some of the suggestions are not realistic. You can't make an informed decision from...
  11. memaquay

    Larger Canoe: Tumblehome or Not

    Might help if you could tell us which particular canoe models you are looking at. Putting three people in a canoe might not go over the weight specs, but it might not be ideal either. We routinely ran 3 people to a canoe with grumman white water 17 footers, but two of the paddlers were usually...
  12. memaquay

    Weather: Was it colder when you were a kid?

    The weather is definitely changing up here. When I first arrived in Northern Ontario in 1989, there were long stretches of -30 to -40 temperatures in the winter. Polar highs would move in and settle for 4 to 6 weeks at a time. This trend usually started around Christmas and would let up around...
  13. memaquay

    A Cold Cracking of Royalex Question

    Our club had some early Mad River royalex boats as well, and they were stored outdoors in our frigid temps, where -40 was not unusual in the winter. They had wooden gunwales as well. None of them developed cold cracks. I haven't personally seen any canoes up here with cold cracks, I've only...
  14. memaquay

    Wannigan/cooler project

    Looks great! Will you be fiberglassing the inside as well?
  15. memaquay

    Missainabi Question

    I'll take those suggestions, driving a new truck from Hogtown back to G Town, leaving Friday, hoping to make Cochrane Friday night. My wife is coming too, so can't be too flea-baggy.
  16. memaquay

    A Raven from Scratch

    I would probably just fill that void with thickened epoxy, that's probably the easiest way to get it flush.
  17. memaquay

    Charity paddles- what length do you think?

    Those look great! I haven't pulled out that last piece of sassafrass you gave me, but looking at those paddles sure makes me want to.
  18. memaquay

    A Raven from Scratch

    12 inches is doable for the Raven, I'm not sure, but I think my first one was 10 inches back, as a reference, here's a pic. With the seat so far back, I always loaded the heavy barrel in front of me and it sort of made for a neutral waterline. Keep in mind that John Winters said that his solo...
  19. memaquay

    Wabakimi is the Plan

    I'm trying to get ready for a trip in June as well, still not sure if I will be able to do it, but the dream lives on!
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