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    Kite +6%

    I would agree with this. I nearly always put in extra layers somewhere, and it now seems to be the thing to do, but the vast majority of cedar strip canoes have been built with 1/4" strips and a single layer of 6 oz cloth and they work great. I haven't done the math but I'd guess that 1/4"...
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    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    I'm always in and out of hobbies. I enjoy birdwatching but haven't been serious about it for quite a few years. But this year I gave myself the goal of seeing as many species as I can in a roughly 6 mile radius around my house. I live in the middle of a complex of small lakes, wetlands, woods...
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    What are you reading?

    In the Wake https://books.google.com/books/about/In_the_Wake.html?id=mdwb0QEACAAJ 80 day unsupported trip in the barrens by husband and wife. Just started on it. So far, so good. I came across a thread on MYCCR many years ago from the author talking a little about the trip. At the time he...
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    Over Maximum Load

    A tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, the clothes on your back, a jacket for colder weather/rain, 1.5 pounds of dried food per day, and a pot to cook the food in are the essentials (plus some lightweight odds and ends). Anything more than that is what you bring to add comfort/pleasure. I'm not...
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    Old Town Tripper Repair

    6 ounce e-glass would be the standard that's used. Alan
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    Back to the crater (this time for real?) Manicouagan Reservoir

    I think that's a great way to do it. Bite sized pieces rather than the seemingly insurmountable task of writing and editing the whole thing. I think it should be a separate thread. i can't wait to hear more about it! Alan
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    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    Stroke length is very important. It should be quite short. It took me a long time to get this down (not that mine is perfect by any means) because in my newbie days of not knowing much I'd gotten in the habit of taking long strokes. Power is applied at the catch and, I'd say by the time your...
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    Callan: Adventure Is Being Planned Out Of Existence

    Agreed. On my first trip I was a lilttle apprehensive not knowing any campsite locations. It led to paddling later than I wanted some nights and one night setting up in the bush because it was late and I couldn't find anything. By the end of the trip I was getting better at judging where to look...
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    Paddling advice for long, flat, skinny boats

    I'm curious how you guys that usually use more maneuverable boats with single side correction feel about single sided correction strokes on a boat like the Advantage. Single side isn't my strong suit and while it sometimes feels very easy on a hard tracking hull I also think it sometimes feels...
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    Callan: Adventure Is Being Planned Out Of Existence

    Is there any other kind these days? FWIW, I didn't take the bait. :) Alan
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    Roof rack that can hold two canoes

    I hear them referred to as load stops. https://yakima.com/products/loadstop?srsltid=AfmBOorwW4R03YHoCU6NrZsVmpzbKSod_rJuXB_BsUoJ8iFlzd8C_yIJ Alan
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    Mike Galt Lotus Caper Canoe for Sale

    Go big or go home. 1: Get your own shipping container 2: Fill it with used canoes 3: Sell excess canoes once it lands in Europe 4: Retire with all the profit you made and paddle your new canoes. :) Alan
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    Tumpline ?

    I've always found them intriguing but never tried them. Now that I'm experiencing some slight neck issues that are probably due to disc degeneration I don't think I'll be giving them a shot. Alan
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    What happens when you paddle a bent shaft backwards?

    For sure. Good points. Everyone will have different stroke mechanics and those mechanics will probably change based on type and length of paddle. While I think we all have a length and shape of paddle that just feels like it fits our style I think most of us can adapt to different sizes and...
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    Robocanoe

    No doubt he and his buddies think the same thing when they see us patching together worn out canoes. :) Alan
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    I tried it tonight. It was terribly uncomfortable. I might play around with it some more just to see if I can come up with a stroke that doesn't feel terrible but it was a much bigger difference than I expected. 6% decrease in boat speed at the same heart rate with a much higher perceived...
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    What happens when you paddle a bent shaft backwards?

    I'd been thinking about trying it but after gumpus mentioned it too I had to give it a shot. Same setup as my other paddle tests. A 2.2 mile out and back course while holding the heart rate steady at 120 bpm. The paddle was a 50" ZRE medium. First up was a bent shaft held backwards: Time -...
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    When a hole smiles at you

    I've found the waves look much more intimidating from canoe level as well. Alan
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    Fish Creek Campground - Rollins Loop

    I've done both and I definitely suffer from "The grass is always greener" syndrome. When I want to hammock all the sites seem better suited to tents and when I'm tenting the trees look like great places to hang. Alan
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