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  1. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    Are you sure the blade is symetrical, I know I have been playing with asym grips and blade. They can still be used on either side, but offer a lot more options for comfort and blade performance IMO
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    My 5th "Final Canoe": A Swift Carbon Fusion Keewaydin 15, at 80

    You have landed with my absolute favourite canoe ... had a trip planned a few years ago that included a 2.5 kilometer portage, rented that boat from the plant in South River and simply fell in love with it. My current boat is a stretched copy of the 14' Kee and quite honestly, your short trip...
  3. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I was just thinking, I haven't used my Beavertail enough !
  4. Cruiser

    Lets make some paddles

    That almost looks like a shrinkage split ... did you have a moisture content measurement at the start?
  5. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    It is interesting how in this paragraph you literally judge and condemn the actions of an entire group of paddlers, even after most of that group has just posted the idea that each type has a place in various paddling conditions. I didn't read a single users account saying that their use of a...
  6. Cruiser

    A Raven from Scratch

    Looking good, and I like using a long board, I think it gives a better fairing. Although once I past 100 grit, i figure the actual material removal and fairing is finished ... I use an ROS for the final portion
  7. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    Other than the fact that a Kayak paddle is almost always unworkable in a canoe and that in the forum there seems to be a general misunderstanding that the terms Kayak and Canoe are interchangeable when referring to a double blade configuration, and they are not.
  8. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I would suggest that the aesthetic pleasure is derived not from the tool, but from the intrinsic act of making that tool do what you want ... application of the knowledge and skill that you have attained. While I agree that as the canoe gets wider, the double blade becomes less desirable, there...
  9. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    Please, pretty please quit calling them kayak paddles .... there are kayak paddles AND canoe paddles, they are not the same, they are not used the same and they are not designed the same. Brian
  10. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    When I first started canoeing, I took lessons with a single blade, learning the various strokes, purpose and times to execute. Most of my paddling was in a tandem, with a partner, so we took lessons on working together. One of the things that was covered was also fitting the paddle to the user...
  11. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    As I understand it .... the kayak paddle uses a high angle entry into the water and the blade shape tends to have a high angle shoulder, think boxy, so when the blade enters the water it get the max area under quickly. The low angle paddle has a longer tapered shoulder that is about the same as...
  12. Cruiser

    What do you think about the idea of having vendor forums?

    The only issue/worry I would have is that useful vendor content could quickly become another advertising opportunity ... in some cases
  13. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    "The single blade also makes it easier to take multiple strokes on one side, which is often necessary in cross winds." Allan, not sure if this is really the case .... it's pretty easy to skip strokes with either. I know in heavy water/wind (with a twin) I do that depending on conditions ...
  14. Cruiser

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    You may be opening a can of worms with this topic, a lot of passionate people in this forum. some points: - a canoe double blade is not a kayak double blade - the blade shape is different - the blade area (size) is about half of a single blade - the length is substantially...
  15. Cruiser

    A Raven from Scratch

    Doesn't help you now, as you are almost finished. If you keep your build area on the cooler side, say 65ish, then you may want to think about an express glue for the future. That would help a lot with the glue setup and eliminate your "waiting on the glue". I like Lepages Express 10 minute...
  16. Cruiser

    How much epoxy?

    Gamma, I agree the epoxy setup would be delayed with temp, I will assume at those times you are specifying a slow hardener. Jim ... when I glass, I clean the shop and and prep the canoe ... TBH I cannot even imagine missing enough dust to actually lift the cloth, any bits left on the surface...
  17. Cruiser

    How much epoxy?

    Now you are just teasing us Jim ... any time frame on that " better not to wait"? I don't plan on waiting the 72 hours to recoat, but moving from the ~3 hours recoat with most epoxies, to one that easily allows projects to sit overnight, that alone changes the entire epoxy application scenario...
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    How much epoxy?

    Was going to chime in that it will likely be on the low side of 1.5 gallons (US) of mixed epoxy. I am just setting up for my next build and being lighter is always a consideration for me. When you wet out the glass on the boat you have to watch for starved areas where the wood below sucks up...
  19. Cruiser

    Lets make some paddles

    really nice grain on the wood, that takes a good eye
  20. Cruiser

    An Alternative, Alternative Fuel

    Just to be clear about the issue, is that a butane canister or a butane/propane canister? Also what were the ambient temps like?
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