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    A New Challenge: Cats in a Canoe?

    I think someone posted pictures here of a friend with a canoeing cat. Alan
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    Help gauging any necessary repair work

    I think if you thought boat repair sounded like a fun thing to do that these would make pretty easy projects to learn with. I also think that if you just wanted a boat to futz around in that you could just paddle it as-is. Alan
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    The reason new racers soon adopt a bent shaft is because that's what they're told to do and they are emulating what they see the top paddlers using. They don't want to look like a newbie that doesn't know what they're doing. They certainly aren't running time trial comparisons between bents and...
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    In the races I've attended there is a very small percentage of truly top tier paddlers and they often finish very close to one another, sometimes seconds apart after an hour or more of racing. I don't doubt that a straight vs bent shaft might be the difference in them winning or losing but I...
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    Fish Creek Campground - Rollins Loop

    Thanks for sharing. Looked like a fun trip with a good friend. That dog bed looks super posh! Alan
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    Wasioto Whitehall (Skin on Frame Rowboat) Build

    I've never tried it but I've seen people use steam bags. Basically wrap the wood in a plastic "bag" and then insert the steam hose. Benefits are less setup/materials and you can manipulate the wood while it's in the bag being steamed. I believe DougD used this method when steaming gunwales to...
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    Button at the bottom right of the page “Back to top”

    They don't work for me using a PC and Chrome
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    Square Stern race

    It looks like you're correct. From Mem's video I thought maybe it was just a sprint race but apparently it was just the end of a much longer race. If anyone needs help sleeping here is the full 2+ hour video of the race: Alan
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    Square Stern race

    That was as pretty tight race. Fun to watch. I thought #74 was going to pull back ahead at the end. Alan
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    I can be a bit of a contrarian at times so the fact that no one has used it before would in itself be a desirable property. :) Alan
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    Good solo boat for my local Tennessee River reservoirs?

    I'd recommend going as light as your budget allows. There's a good chance your 50 pound lifting limit will continue to decrease. Alan
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    Must have medical items?

    That doesn't appear to be the case. A short and interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_Bandage
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    Quiet Blade Shape

    What part of your stroke is causing the excessive noise? All the hunters I know prefer outboards. Alan
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    Quiet Blade Shape

    I've always thought my zavs were quite quiet. The blade should be quickly, and fully, buried before power is applied. Alan
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    Turtle Flambeau Flowage , my pup Max ‘s first trip … success!!

    Like Bob I also have a Lean 1+ and I find it to be plenty big. Most of my trips have been just myself and a 30 pound dog and there is tons of room for both of us and lots of gear. It's also slept 2 people plus a dog. There was less room for gear in that case. Alan
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    OXBLOOD Gelcoat Nova craft repair and dynel skids?

    What kind of gel coat damage are you getting? Scratches or chipping? Dynel will certainly provide you with abrasion resistance but it's going to look awful without multiple fill coats. In my experience pigmented epoxy resin used to wet out cloth is too thin to be opaque and it takes many...
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    Improve your boat control techniques to enhance all types of canoeing

    I'm glad you reposted that. I thought it was interesting when I read it before deletion. Personally, and I think this goes for most of us, I just do what makes me happy. I have my paddling preferences and that's what I lean towards when I'm out paddling. But I do keep an open mind and I find...
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    Mora knives for camp.

    I have no problem using my Mora for batoning wood but I cook over a twig stove almost 100% of the time so those pieces of wood are usually 6" long and about 3" in diameter. Pretty easy work for a knife to split. Alan
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    Turtle Flambeau Flowage , my pup Max ‘s first trip … success!!

    Congratulations on a great first trip, Max. And good job to you too, Jake, for being such a good role model. They looked in their element. Really glad it worked out for you. Alan
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    Field sharpening

    I take along a double sided diamond stone (coarse and fine) that folds into the handle. I couldn't find the exact one so it must not be made any more but similar to the one pictured below. I bring it along in case I get bored and want to touch up my blades mid-trip but I don't think I've ever...
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