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  1. tketcham

    Canoe seats

    Here you go... You can see how they (Swift) shaped the edge that aligns with the underside of the gunnel. Nice work. (That's the leading edge of the seat by the way.)
  2. tketcham

    Canoe seats

    That's good to know, about the gunwales that is. And a sliding seat would be handy. I used to hunt rabbits and hares with beagles. Great personalities. I had one beagle that preferred to hunt partridges though. Not always sure what she was trailing until it either ran, or flew.
  3. tketcham

    Canoe seats

    A friend just bought a carbon Flashfire with the carbon trim and the carbon (kneeling) seat was attached with wood seat drops. :)
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    I’d like to see your wood (gunwales that is), plus a question

    What is the typical life span of marine spar varnish canoe trim? And do you have to completely sand down the original coat? I used marine spar varnish on my old wood/rawhide snowshoes and was impressed at how well it worked but then I would just apply more varnish without sanding. Wasn't pretty...
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    Around the world in a canoe?

    I just read Voss' account in "40,000 Miles In A Canoe". Great read; impressive sailing and navigation skills. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/40000-miles-in-a-canoe-john-c-voss/1016993655
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    Canoe seats

    Well, I'll find out how well those carbon/Kevlar gunnels hold up over time. Bill must believe it's a reliable setup because I've seen other Swift carbon solo canoes with similar seat drops. I think the key is that the drops provide some reinforcement between the gunnels and the seat rails. The...
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    I’d like to see your wood (gunwales that is), plus a question

    I've enjoyed the low maintenance aspect of aluminum trim but have come to appreciate the aesthetics and feel (and sound) of wood trim. It's a bit more maintenance and care but not so much that it's a hassle. I think storing the canoe out of the weather when not in use is key. If maintained and...
  8. tketcham

    Canoe seats

    They will install/sell traditional seat drops but it's still a special order. :) We had Swift install traditional drops on the carbon/Kevlar gunnels of our new carbon solo in order to raise the seat up another inch (from 7 in to 8 in) for better foot clearance and seat height while kneeling...
  9. tketcham

    Happy New Year to all

    Happy New Year. I don't have the nerve (or the gear) to paddle in the winter anymore so I'll have to wait.
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    Musk Changes Everything for Satellite Cell Phone Service

    I purchased an inReach device for solo canoe tripping and tested it out on a couple day trips in October. It worked great. But I don't sync it with a cell phone so don't need to have one with me. Other than canned check-in messages, I remain disconnected.
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    Looking back on 2024 and what’s ahead for 2025

    Sounds like a banner year for you. I didn't get out canoeing as often as that but had some great days on the water, did some car camping/canoeing, and even a canoe trip with friends in the Adirondacks. It was my first trip in a solo canoe (all tandem tripping previously) so I learned that my...
  12. tketcham

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I saw the photos of the Moore Cue and you can see the workmanship that went into that paddle. I was just reviewing past threads regarding carbon straight-shaft paddles here at Canoetripping.net and Paddling.com and was encouraged by the number of people that owned them or wanted to buy one. It...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    You won't find a $125 paddle that weighs 10 oz. :) It is true that carbon paddles are generally more expensive, but a high end wood paddle can approach the cost of a carbon paddle. I have noticed, though, that the price difference between a top name carbon paddle and a quality wood paddle is...
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    Canoe foot brace - side pegs or cross bar?

    The foot brace cross bar is typically located where I like to put my feet anyway so installing foot pegs instead of a bar doesn't free up much space because I'll still want to put my feet there. Otherwise it sounds like the pegs are mitigation for limited cargo capacity, which can be a good...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    My mistake, I thought you'd put in an order for a straight-shaft paddle recently and got the vintage Barton grip. I'm not sure why lighter weight straight-shaft paddles aren't more popular. Oftentimes when I let someone try the 15 oz. Greyowl Fleetwood paddle I use they're impressed with the...
  16. tketcham

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    Interesting. When I emailed ZRE about a symmetrical grip this summer he said they didn't carry them and didn't offer an old grip. You obviously have more influence than I. :) That white water grip is great for white water, I used to have a paddle with a similar grip and loved it, but that grip...
  17. tketcham

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I took another look at a grip I have on hand (a used Bending Branches Sunburst grip) and at the shaft of the paddle (ZRE medium straight) and the shaft is oval where I'd have to cut it. I tried heating the shaft to soften the epoxy to remove the grip but it's not going to budge. Shaft is ~1.00"...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I considered that but instead am trying to find an easy solution, like a readi-to-buy wood grip that I can sand down a bit. The only ones I've found so far are too small in diameter and I'm not sure how to do a DIY fix.
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    The blade is symmetrical enough; it's not exactly symmetrical but it works. It's the asymmetrical grip that I don't like for functional freestyle stuff. I tried a carbon straight-shaft paddle because it's lighter not because I would go faster. My favorite wood paddle weighs 18 oz, which isn't...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I have a straight-shaft carbon blade I bought for paddling a solo play boat but don't use the paddle much. The grip is asymmetrical so the paddle doesn't roll in your palm very well and the "backward" grip isn't very comfortable. I've been looking for a symmetrical grip replacement but the...
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