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    Tripping paddle build higher leverage/higher cadence?

    Thanks for the feedback so far! Hmm... I wonder if this comes down to a difference in seating arrangement? My seat is a mid-rise, 8"-9" off canoe bottom. If i kneel and sit all the way back on my heels, I might be an inch lower. Mostly, when I kneel my upper leg is pretty much vertical -...
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    Link color bug/oversight in "Shades of Blue" theme.

    This is what I see: I've tested in Firefox on linux mint, Brave on same, and mobile chrome on android. Same on all three. I've swapped between light and dark modes on the browser level to make sure that isn't affecting things. No change. @Tryin' Your screenshot appears to be the default theme...
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    Link color bug/oversight in "Shades of Blue" theme.

    I'm not sure if this is new - possibly related to the recent site update - or if it's baked into the theme. (Frankly, I didn't realize that there were selectable themes until the site changed the default one under me.) If you insert a link using the "Insert Link" function in the editor and...
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    Tripping paddle build higher leverage/higher cadence?

    I took a little test paddle Thursday to check some of my outfitting before taking a canoe-camp trip. One of the things that became apparent is that I need at least one more paddle - my current paddles are good when seated and moving at a moderate pace. They are not so useful when kneeling and...
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    WI - Day Lake State Natural Area

    I'm kind of looking at this area as well. My challenge is that the info that I have found so far doesn't have a lot of info on waterflow speed. I'm almost exclusively solo, so I can't do one-way trips - I have to be able to do out-and-back. One resource that might be worth a look, if you...
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    Poll: Drill wood inwales or drill kevlar hull for float bag cage?

    Inwales. The gunwale assembly is a sacrificial wear part, the hull isn't.
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    New Solo Daytripper Design & Build

    That might be. I'm kind of playing with what I've got available. Unfortunately, Sycamore isn't a thing near me. I'd end up paying several $ per board foot. Willow, if I understand correctly, is nearly as soft as basswood. Not so worried about "strength", but that's too "soft".
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    Are there any other states that provide a 'Lake Finder?'

    Wisconsin also has a lake finder. I haven't used it, but hope it's helpful https://apps.dnr.wi.gov/lakes/lakepages/
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    New Solo Daytripper Design & Build

    Sorry for the delay on the update. Well... It's been a couple of project days... Here's a closer look at how the splices are supposed to work. The screws are for test fitup only, they were to be replaced with rivets. The near edge to be riveted through when the next plank is installed. I did...
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    Explain Your Screen Name

    As for my own screen name, it's a combination of: Lettering on what was at the time my favorite t-shirt (Later found it was the year my employing company was founded) I like sailing. Has anyone else here turtled a hobbie cat? I just don't have the type of water access to justify a proper...
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    Explain Your Screen Name

    Hey, I recognized most of that! There's a lovely YouTube channel, "Tasting History with Max Miller" that did a pair of episodes on this. (Dude actually makes stuff in the historical ways - sourced from real scholarship, not the skim-coat you often get with wiki. This one was two episodes because...
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    Steam box ideal length

    Side point for this discussion, but was that lapstrake a new-build, or a repair job?
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    Identifying a Great Canadian Canoe

    Should be the stern, but if you're having difficulty finding it it doesn't hurt to check everywhere. Width will vary depending on the design - In person, you might be able to guesstimate by watching what happens to the hull shape as you pull the sides in or out.
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    Identifying a Great Canadian Canoe

    Not if the manufacturer was following regulations. That's what I'd expect. The bit that connects to two gunwales at the end. Yours are really small.
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    Identifying a Great Canadian Canoe

    Near the stern, on the starboard (right) side, usually right under the gunwale. In canoes, typically on the inside. Also check the underside of the deck/end cap and seat. Did you note that both of these plates are riveted in place? Check for a pair of closely spaced holes, just in case someone...
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    New Solo Daytripper Design & Build

    Time to start putting some of this beast together permanently. Some of the joints are not suitable to be glued, but they do need to be sealed. I need a bedding compound. I choose... Butyl rubber. It's inexpensive, stays flexible, and lasts forever. Not an adhesive. This particular batch is...
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    I haven't weighed them. I'd imagine not that much. The blades of these paddles are sealed - Cedar and glass, actually. Only a limited amount of Ash in the water. Ash is only about 50% moisture content when green. While you can super-saturate wood, a paddling session won't do it.
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    Waldo Lake, Oregon

    Love that sun (rise/set)? shot. Looks like a lovely place to paddle. "What's that shadowy place?" "That's beyond our borders..."
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    But varnishes generally don't penetrate, unless you're playing with some oil/varnish/thinner blend that carries the varnish deeper into the wood. ("Boat Soup" as some of the longer-distance sail cruisers call it - it's rather similar to the finishes marketed as "Danish Oil", but with an...
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    Best varnish for ash paddle

    I'd second the idea to use an oil of some sort, at least for the shaft and grip. I've found that the varnish type finishes are more prone to raising blisters, etc. If you end up not liking it, you can always put an oil-based varnish on top of the (cured) oil.
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