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  1. Steve in Idaho

    Repairing a Royalex canoe- Advice and Repair

    I think if it is well above the waterline I would not try to pull that dent out. I might give it a fiberglass patch over the crack on the inside, but only if it looks like the abs layer is showing signs of cracking. Not sure, but it doesn't look like the outside is cracking, and if it that's the...
  2. Steve in Idaho

    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    I might be able to get by with the smaller NRS pads. But if that's the case, I can certainly do it cheaper with a couple yoga blocks and the band saw.
  3. Steve in Idaho

    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    But when I went to order them, it appears they don't ship outside of Canada. :(
  4. Steve in Idaho

    Lining Harness?

    Seriously, @Black_Fly , the advantage of the bridle is that it puts the effective attachment clear below the hull and eliminates any tendency for the boat to pearl when pulling against stiff current or rough water. I would guess that it isn't as much of an issue where water is mostly flat, but...
  5. Steve in Idaho

    Lining Harness?

    With a loaded canoe? The time it takes is inversely proportional to your willingness to get wet. ;)
  6. Steve in Idaho

    2025 Canadian Wildfires

    If it makes y'all feel any better, this has been the first summer in years that we've had very little smoke in Idaho. That's been my experience summer through fall for a bunch of years running, and the majority of the last twenty years or so. Finally, after last summer, I swore I would retreat...
  7. Steve in Idaho

    New food limits for personal use when entering Canada

    That makes sense to me. As long as the rule is reasonably applied as @Tryin' has experienced. It would be my luck to have to deal with "that one guy" though. :D
  8. Steve in Idaho

    Fly rod and Rod tube winter project

    I've had a bat chasing my fly. Snagging might be the result of how bats scoop up bugs the way I've seen in slow-mo video, and the fly's unnatural movement.
  9. Steve in Idaho

    New food limits for personal use when entering Canada

    The issue I see isn't weight, it's bulk. For instance, this container says it contains 1.4 kg, but it measures out to about 27 liters. If they count it as dried products, no problem. But if they count it as mixed, maybe not? It's not abundantly clear to me.
  10. Steve in Idaho

    New food limits for personal use when entering Canada

    I wonder if freeze dried meals count as dried products or multi-ingredient foods.
  11. Steve in Idaho

    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    Yes! The measurements are the same. Thanks!
  12. Steve in Idaho

    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    Thanks! Don't know how I missed those.
  13. Steve in Idaho

    Anybody know where I can find these knee pads?

    I like these a lot. They came on the Solo 14 that I bought used years ago. I could just make them, but it would be nice if I didn't have to. I don't see them anywhere.
  14. Steve in Idaho

    Got the wife to ditch the yak

    I keep hoping I can do that.
  15. Steve in Idaho

    My First Canoe, Old Town Sportsman 119

    I will be especially interested in how you do the anchor setup. I've been considering the same for one of my solo canoes that I do most of my fishing in.
  16. Steve in Idaho

    1982 Mohawk Intrepid - To Repair or To Not Repair

    +1 on not removing the vinyl. I've never had a problem with epoxy or paint sticking to the vinyl skin. How bad are the gunwales? Unless they're actually broken or so bent that they change the shape of the hull below the top of the chines, I would just leave them be and paddle it.
  17. Steve in Idaho

    My First Canoe, Old Town Sportsman 119

    Welcome, ROB! First thing I want to say is - make no apologies for your canoe. Up until a few years ago, I would have assumed that the Discovery 119 is a very limiting hull. But then I follwed a guy who was in one going down a stretch of class 2+ (some say 3) here. And yeah, he was kneeling with...
  18. Steve in Idaho

    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    Now that I think more on it with that in mind, if I was selling solo recreational canoes and sponsoring that race, I would probably at least discourage the use of single blades just to make sure everyone has a good time. Nothing wrong with that. Makes sense to me now.
  19. Steve in Idaho

    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    I've mentioned this before. The long blade does a pretty good imitation of a sailboat keel when paddling broadside to the wind. The most efficient deep keels are long and narrow, like a sailplane wing. My gut tells me (having compared but not measured scientifically) that this carries over to...
  20. Steve in Idaho

    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    I could one-up your cynicism and ask if any paddle makers are sponsoring these races. :D
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