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  1. Glenn MacGrady

    Patrick Moore Cue paddles

    Kona, thanks. That archived page is a treasure, especially because all the links work to the other pages on the construction of the different models, the colors available for the different models, and the specs for the different models. To summarize some of the info on these pages, Moore cues...
  2. Glenn MacGrady

    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    In the video, HOOP give a shout-out to YouTuber Lars at Survival Russia for turning him on to Silky saws. Here is Lars demonstrating the rare KATANABOY 1000 and comparing it to the KATANABOY 500. At the end of the video, Lars recommends the KATANABOY 1000 only for certain applications such as ...
  3. Glenn MacGrady

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Extremely well-written and entertaining-to-read post, Rob. Contribute more often.
  4. Glenn MacGrady

    Patrick Moore Cue paddles

    Your unknown material 57" blue cue looks exactly the same as my 57" blue cue, shown in my post #2. The blade looks the same size as the Grand Classic next to it, which the receipt says is the small blade at 22.5" x 8.25", and which has a weight of 16.9 oz. My blue cue has the same dimension...
  5. Glenn MacGrady

    Video: HOOP clears portage trails with Silky KATANABOY and BIGBOY saws

    Silky makes the best pruning saws, in my experience, and in many sizes. I've had a 14.2" curved blade Silky BIGBOY 2000 and a 9.5" curved blade ULTRA ACCEL for eight years and love both. I use the BIGBOY for larger stuff on my 11 acres, and usually take the ACCEL on canoe trips along with a...
  6. Glenn MacGrady

    Ai bots threaten the digital canoeing world

    Ain't that the trashy social media truth. I've used Google's AI quite a bit, and some other one that's not ChatGPT. My experience has been mixed. Sometimes it does a fast and thorough job of answering questions and summarizing areas of knowledge, presumably when it has access to accurate...
  7. Glenn MacGrady

    Building Laminated Canoe Paddles

    Not sure about this analogy, but water tank testing has been done on canoe paddles to compare flat power faces, positively cambered (convex) faces, and negatively cambered (cupped or curved) power faces. Curved power faces are the most powerful. They hold a "puddle" of water within them as...
  8. Glenn MacGrady

    Building Laminated Canoe Paddles

    I suspect both "camber" and "dihedral" are words borrowed by the canoe paddle world from the airplane world. Note from @Dana's diagram above that even symmetrical camber, creating a zero mean camber line, still produces a teardrop shape from the front of the airfoil wing to the back. The...
  9. Glenn MacGrady

    Patrick Moore Cue paddles

    Patrick with a wood cue before he started making carbon ones. Fast Eddie and Minnesota Fats used wood cues, too.
  10. Glenn MacGrady

    Mégiscane River, Québec

    So far, this is the most complex and entertaining "put-in-get-in-and-start-the-bloody-trip" story I've ever encountered. So funny . . . and with all the sensory details, I can identify with your feelings.
  11. Glenn MacGrady

    Building Laminated Canoe Paddles

    Edge protection is very important. Many factory paddles don't have it. Does Dynel come in strips, or do you have to cut it off of big blocks or sheets? Is it glued on? With what?
  12. Glenn MacGrady

    Greetings from Illinois

    Gail, welcome to site membership! Feel free to ask any questions and to post messages, photos and videos, and to start threads, in our many forums. Please read Welcome to CanoeTripping and Site Rules! Also, because canoeing is a geographic sport, please add your location to the Account Details...
  13. Glenn MacGrady

    Building Laminated Canoe Paddles

    "Camber" and "dihedral" are usually (but perhaps incorrectly) used as synonyms when talking about paddle blades. I assume by camber you are referring to the thinning out—or the sloping of—each facet of the blade from a central "spine" to the edge of the blade. Highly cambered blades, like some...
  14. Glenn MacGrady

    Patrick Moore Cue paddles

    Simply, Pat Moore called his paddles "cues". Canoe paddles other than his were "primitive", so his deserved a special name. He custom designed each one so it could control a "sport canoe" with the precision and accuracy of Fast Eddie's pool cue. More wordily, I will quote from Patrick Moore's...
  15. Glenn MacGrady

    Patrick Moore Cue paddles

    I agree, so I moved the discussion of Pat Moore Cue paddles to this thread for that topic. @gumpus, you seem to have more experience with Pat Moore Cues that I do. I'd be interested in knowing the dimensions, and seeing pictures, of your Grand Classic (small blade) and Sport Classic (medium...
  16. Glenn MacGrady

    Patrick Moore Cue paddles

    @gumpus then said: "I don't want to distract too much from Marc's awesome thread. Pat had at least 2 standard blade sizes (Small = huge, Medium = cartoon size) and at least several standard lay-ups...and I'm not sure what he considered ideal balance. I have one 57" Grand Classic with small blade...
  17. Glenn MacGrady

    Candle Lantern: Safely use in a tent? How to clean?

    I bought a brass candle lantern 45 years ago from a company called Early Winters, which I just found in my cathedral of entropy (aka basement). I'd forgotten about it all this time and through several cross-country moves, and don't recall ever using it or even lighting it. Some questions for...
  18. Glenn MacGrady

    Video: Building Garage Wall Storage Racks with 2x4s and 4x4s

    The racks are for 50 lb. kayaks in this video, but with some spacing modifications the concept should work for canoes. I suppose this isn't rocket science for experienced woodworkers, but it's a step-by-step visual example of one rack construction method for walls.
  19. Glenn MacGrady

    What leg to push off of. Effect of heeling on forward velocity.

    Yes, this is one of the many examples in canoeing where we have terminology differences that end up confusing communication. Sometimes there are many different words to describe the same canoe stroke or move, and sometimes (as here) we have the same word ("carve") describing two different...
  20. Glenn MacGrady

    New Fastest Known Paddle (FKP) Website Records . . . FKPs

    "Welcome to Fastest Known Paddle (FKP)" "Making an FKP attempt is a wonderful adventure. Escape to the beautiful world of the river (or lake(s)/ocean) and get swept up in the excitement of the challenge!" "Current number of FKP’s logged on the site: 34 (in a variety of categories), on 25...
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