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    Furthest you have carried to launch a canoe?

    2010 meters from AP 12 to Pinetree Lake in Algonquin. First day was less of a problem than the last day.
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    Freedom 17 Build

    That's funny, because I've dubbed it "the birthing window."
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    Freedom 17 Build

    My 2", 6-32 machine screws came in. I now have a lifetime supply. A bit tricky to get the washer and nut on - no way to fit your hands in there. A dab of Vaseline in a nut driver got it done. And with that, out the window it goes... I had quite a hard time weighing it. The 2nd floor of...
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    No advice is better than bad advice

    I read your title wrong, as in: "There is no better advice than bad advice", in which case all of those Facebookista's would be right.
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    Freedom 17 Build

    I should have mentioned - grain direction is important. You want vertical, not flat - i.e., grain should be parallel with the 3/16" dimension.
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    Freedom 17 Build

    Hi Traveler - thanks for the compliment. The stems are 3/16" strips of SPF construction lumber. I clamp my heat gun to the side of my workbench so that it is pointing up at a comfortable angle. Each strip is bent individually. I hold them about 12-20" away from the gun, constantly moving back...
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    Freedom 17 Build

    Perhaps a tad presumptuous, this is the penultimate update. Here she is sanded down and ready for coat numero uno. That Pettit Flagship stuff smells like no other coating product I've used - delicious. Perhaps even a hint of blueberry? Of course I've probably just shaved a few years off my...
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    RIP J-Stroke: ACA No Longer Teaches the J-Stroke (EDIT: Or Does It?)

    As some of you may have deduced by the 2 canoe builds I have documented here, I am very much a "as long as it gets the job done" kind of guy. If I can make something functional look pretty, fine - but that's the order of the priorities. Keeping on that theme, I use any and all manner of...
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    First stripper build: Prospector-16 Help & comments appreciated

    My Bob Special strips were cut to .210". 4 oz glass with double layers on the interior and exterior footballs. No stems, though - you'd have to take that into consideration. With a tailor's tape, measure shearline to shearline on your largest form, then divide by your strip width. Without...
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    Hammock camper advice

    Oh, and at close to freezing, I'd be cold with a pad. But that doesn't say much - I'm a cold sleeper.
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    Hammock camper advice

    Take the tent. I own 2 hammocks - a Warbonnet and a LittleShopofHammocks Warrior Lite. I spent the better part of 2 summers setting them up in my back "forest". Issues I experienced included numb heels to an earth-shattering headache and several other problems. I have The Ultimate Hang book and...
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    Freedom 17 Build

    Pitter-patter... Got clamps? One done. No scuppers from the stern to the front of the stern seat. It looks a deceivingly longer stretch than it is - only 36" or so until the scupper start. The other followed soon after. On to the decks... Coating them with resin at this stage was...
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    Building a Bob's Special Super video !

    Very nice work, although the deck construction had me scratching my head a bit.
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    First stripper build: Prospector-16 Help & comments appreciated

    Of the two I've built, only one has stems. I did not steam them - I clamped a heat gun to my bench and bent them by hand (you can feel the strips "give" when they're heated enough). I used construction lumber (SPF) cut into 1/4 strips.
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    How is the varnish “Epifanes” correctly pronounced?

    Don't get me started - not "pooh-TEEN", "puts-IN" And I've always said E-pih-fanes. I'm trying Flagship this go around.
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    First stripper build: Prospector-16 Help & comments appreciated

    There are different timelines, skill levels, tool and environmental constraints. I think I could probably bang one out in a month if I put my head down. Yet my first one took me about 8 months and this current one has been in the shop going on 14. If I set myself a deadline, that would stress me...
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    First stripper build: Prospector-16 Help & comments appreciated

    I ignore Jim's advice at my own peril, but I too have used the table saw with enough success to make it my method of choice. I have a unifence that I can slide towards me, supporting the work only just passed the blade. I skip the bead and cove and bevel my strips directly on the form, as...
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    CNY — yup another one

    HI DT. Some of the craziest weather I've ever encountered was between Syracuse and Pulaski on the 81. Where are you heading in QC? I'm just across the border from where they nabbed David Sweat.
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