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  1. stripperguy

    My Perfect Solo River Canoe

    I think mem has hit the nail on the head… You’re just gonna HAVE to build your own canoe! No way around it. I have a cedar strip Kite that is a wonderful compromise hull, I built it extremely strong for whitewater and flat water use. It ended up waaay too heavy at 39 lbs, lighter than some of...
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    I must have mentioned this before…I once built a 37 lb 17 ft tandem using Southern Yellow Pine for sandwich gunnels. Partly because I was cheap and so was the SYP but also since it was fairly lightweight. Those gunnels survived about 25 years of my total neglect.
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    Whoohoo!! You’re in the homestretch now Add the gunnels, a couple thwarts and a seat and you’re ready for soft water. Have you decided on which wood for all that trim? Will you cap the gunnels? Sandwich the gunnels? Seat hanging or on cleats, or maybe on some sort of pedestal? Lots of decisions...
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    Caught in big weather events

    In another thread, I mentioned that not much changes between my visits to favorites spots in the ADK's. yknpdlr noted: So not to clutter that other thread with so much drift, I'll carry on here... During that Derecho, one of my former employees was camped at Huntley Pond In July of 1995, her...
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    High Rock on the Oswegatchie River

    While I’m not that fond of High Rock on the Oz, there’s a plethora of ADK spots that speak to me and I revisit them now and then. I think that’s my favorite thing about the ADK’s and wilderness in general. I can visit the same spots decades apart and nothing changes. Maybe a few trees topple, or...
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    Greetings from Chatham, Ontario

    Welcome, Rob I’ll echo the call for pics of those boats that you build. As you probably already know, there’s a large contingent of builders here, looking forward to see your stuff.
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    The best solo canoe may be a touring kayak.

    Once my shoulder is fully healed from a replacement joint, I’ll be back paddling my solo and maybe tandem canoes. I’ll use a single blade. I’ll likely not paddle a kayak again, mostly since it doesn’t fit the small water, beaver dam and deadfall strewn streams that I prefer. I can clear a 3 ft...
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    Strip canoe with no glass, only varnish inside?

    Any stressed skin composite MUST have skin on both sides... The core need only not fail in shear, and of course adhere well to the skins. I've mentioned this many, many times before---the strength of a hull, assuming geomtries and materials are the same, is a function of the core thickness...
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    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    Haha, I hoped everyone would enjoy a peek at that oops! There was a little over 30" of fresh in that rolling meadow, with a section of it firmly windpacked. You couldn't discern the windpacked from the light powder by sight, only by feel. BTW, I was a slow learner, as I tumbled twice as I plowed...
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    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    Aslowhand, Wow, I'm jealous. I'm assuming your in the Swiss Alps? And above tree line, nice. Here in NYS, my favorite BC ski spot might get 8 or 10 ft all season. Every once in a while, we get 3 or 4 ft over the course of a few days. Here I am at a little hill in MA that we can car shuttle...
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    Looks great!! Did you weigh it yet? I always find it interesting to see how much weight is removed when sanding. Now it's time for everybody's favorite part...sanding the inside! I use an old pair of ski goggles along with a really good dust mask. Not knowing your typical weather, will there be...
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    Poll: How Many Canoes and Kayaks Have you Owned?

    Really hard to say…started officially with 1/2 of a Sportspal split with my father, more for him than me. Started building when I was 22 years old, one every few years or sometimes 2 or 3 in a calendar year. Over 30 in total, but currently 2 in the garage, 4 in the 48 ft trailer, one under the...
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    I usually cut my stem strips about 4 inches wide, with the weave at a 45 degree angle (bias cut). This way, the stem pieces can easily conform to the compound curves at the bow and stern stems. Also, since the glass fibers are at the 45 degree angle, they tend to NOT pull out or fray, the way...
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    Glassing today?? Looks to me like “glassed” today. From where I sit, it looks like a great job!
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    That looks egg salad!! Glassing tomorrow? Do you have help? Be sure to knock down any dust burrs before you drape your cloth. And have you bias cut strips at the ready for the stems…
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    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    Whoa!! Hang on to that CJ, those Silver Anniversary models are extremely valuable. My highly modified CJ5 is worthless as an investment, but I’ll never part with it. It took me decades to build it just as I wanted. When my son was 15 years old, we rebuilt a 1984 Scrambler from dust. It’s been 18...
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    I’ve generally applied my RAKA seal coat on one day, then draped the cloth and wet out the next day. I’ve done some builds where that sequence was three days, that is, seal coat, drape, wet out, one step each day. My nephew’s hull was built that way, it’s been 9 years and it still shows no signs...
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    What Do You Do In Winter ?

    Depending on the snow conditions, I think I’ll snowshoe in the ADK’s or my backyard. Same for XC skiing, at home we’re surrounding by the Albany Pine Bush. If there’s good natural snow, my absolute favorite activity is BC skiing, skin up, ski down, no tracks, no trails, preferably. If the snow...
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    Poll: How many miles a day do you paddle when solo in a tandem canoe?

    I just chose 2-3 miles, but only because that was the closest choice to zero. I don't paddle solo in a tandem...ever. Ever since I built my first solo boat, I only paddle solo when alone or when the group has an odd number of paddlers. (or is that a number of odd paddlers?) If in a group, and...
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    First time builder Ashes Solo Trip

    FWIW, I always apply a seal coat It really helps to keep from starving the cloth when wetting out.
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