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  1. Roybrew

    Mohawk Nova 17 in R-84

    I've got a Mohawk solo 13 that says R-84. It cost slightly more then the royalex material when I bought it in 2012. It was stated to be a few pounds lighter then the royalex. I keep it hanging in the basement when not using it. It seems to be just as solid as the day I bought it. Roy
  2. Roybrew

    Appears to be a Chestnut, reasonably priced in northwest Vermont

    That would be fun. Maybe if that was closer to home. I'd never get around to it anyhow. Good find tho. Roy
  3. Roybrew

    Mad River canoes no longer being produced

    I found the original paperwork from mine when I purchased it. We took the paddles and life jackets with us, and went down the road to the nearest place to put in. I have no regrets getting it. Roy
  4. Roybrew

    Should tandem paddlers ever paddle on the same side?

    I wish my wife would just pick a side and paddle.
  5. Roybrew

    A Raven for Christmas

    Naw, I'm to slow putting things together plus I enjoy the building process. I'm using yellow poplar, tulip poplar, Tennessee state tree. The strip quality is so much better then the sassafras I made the Wabnaki out of. I've got plenty of cherry and some black walnut for accent strips. Well...
  6. Roybrew

    A Raven for Christmas

    I just received my packet of plans from Green Valley Boat Works for the Raven canoe. I started cutting my strips last week. Using a skil saw to cut the strips was a lot easier, and faster, then the table saw. The boards varied in thickness from 7/8" to 1 1/4" thick, so I cut all strips width to...
  7. Roybrew

    Spring 2023 weather where you are?

    Outer Banks NC The wind on the beech is relentless. Be a little rough paddling this stuff. Roy
  8. Roybrew

    Mad River Canoe - Been Nice to Know You

    Better be careful, she might make you move out to that camper van. I wonder if a Madriver in royalex would handle much different then the one I have that's made from the heavy stuff? Roy
  9. Roybrew

    (Finally) starting from scratch.

    Wood is very pleasing to look at. I'm to cheap to fork over big money on a canoe. When we are in Knoxville TN I stop at an outdoors store that sells the nice sleek carbon and space age material canoes. They hate to see me coming because they know they'll have to clean the slobber and drool off...
  10. Roybrew

    Mad River Canoe - Been Nice to Know You

    Oh I guess I got one of the last ones made. Took it last fall to a boat in site. I didn't know I had to portage it from parking lot to water, 200 yards. About broke this old mans back. I didn't know much about canoes when I bought it. It's heavy and a bit slow, but it's durable, and it has...
  11. Roybrew

    New here, just picked up an old Mohawk Skipper 13’

    Welcome ZacinSC, I've got a solo13. Love it
  12. Roybrew

    Making a Seat

    Ooh I never thought about wood color changing like that. Wow I've already cut out the strip too. 🤔 Oh well, I sure ain't getting any prettier also. Is that the Kipawa in the picture? Very nice. I'll check out the link to your build. I'm hoping the cantered seat will be easier on my knees. I've...
  13. Roybrew

    Making a Seat

    Thanks for your time Jim. I appreciate you measuring that. I'm thinking about the Raven. Not dead set on it yet, but one thing for certain, which ever I build better be under 35" wide or my seat won't fit. Buying the cart before the horse. Got my walnut and cherry strips cut. The walnut I cut...
  14. Roybrew

    Making a Seat

    That would be awesome Jim. Thank you. Is your seat lower in the front then the back? Just curious on your thoughts of a cantered seat like Brian mentioned. It sounds like it may be easier on my knees. Roy
  15. Roybrew

    Making a Seat

    Thanks Brian. I'm wanting to build the Raven by John Winters. The max width states 32.25". I haven't ordered the plans yet, but I think the 22" curve should be good, and leave at least 5" on each side for hanging and adjusting. So the front of the seat being dropped an inch more then the back is...
  16. Roybrew

    Making a Seat

    I am building a seat for a canoe I'm getting ready to start building. I'm thinking about building the Raven. I want a solo canoe and this design has been highly spoken of. I've cut out a rough idea on a scrap piece. Is the seat area to large? I figured 22" wide with a 2" drop. Just getting my...
  17. Roybrew

    Question about Sanding Too Much on One Side of Stern

    Ya I'm curious also. I've built one canoe, and I feel lucky that it turned out as good as it did, as far as I know. When I was fairing the hull it dawned on me that I had no idea how much wood I was shaving off. I couldn't think of a way to even measure that. You are creating a piece of art...
  18. Roybrew

    Good day

    Good morning Mercedes, and welcome. I was just strolling thru the posts before getting out of work, and saw yours. Welcome. Lots of good people on here, and some from Florida also. Roy
  19. Roybrew

    Question about Sanding Too Much on One Side of Stern

    Oh wow. I would try to even it out a bit, somehow. How thin are you with the strips on that side? Can you see light thru the wood grains? Roy
  20. Roybrew

    This time of year, working on canoes but thinking of past trips,

    Robin, was that the canoe you shortened from 18 to 16 foot? I too enjoy your videos. Thank you
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