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  1. Glenn MacGrady

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    I lost track of this thread when it took a long carve into skiing, which I've only done once in my life (in Yosemite). But I've sat in lots of ski resorts while I paid through the nose for three kids' rental equipment when we lived in the Catskill Mountains for eight years. What do I do in...
  2. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on the Dragonfly 15

    A long pedestal would be possible but sort of heavy and klutzy. Sliding seats have been common for many decades, including ones that can slide over 12 inches or more. When you slide the seat off center, you will have moved your body weight fore or aft but, unless you adjust your gear load below...
  3. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on Northstar Polaris or Northstar Boreas?

    I'll offer a different perspective for a useful and desirable tandem canoe—just in general, not focusing on specific brands or models. The perspecive is that of an empty nest couple who are in their 70s through early 80s. In particular, where one paddler is a lot more experienced than the...
  4. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on the Dragonfly 15

    Bill, it sounds as if you are being thorough in considering your decision. The DF 15 is a creative hull that could be a top candidate for a "do everything" canoe, as I consider my SRT to be. That is, if I could take only one canoe for unknown waters, it would be my SRT. Harold Deal, for whom...
  5. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on Northstar Polaris or Northstar Boreas?

    My aging eyes didn't catch that the Polaris is 16-9, not 16-0 like the Keewaydin 16 and Curtis Northstar. So, yes, that makes the Polaris look a bit sleeker in an overhead plan view. But that doesn't mean it will paddle faster at hull speed or more efficiently at less than hull speed. Those are...
  6. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on the Dragonfly 15

    Bill, you've tried a lot more canoes that I thought when you initially said you've had the Dragonfly since 1988. Even though I personally don't recall paddling a Curtis Dragonfly but have paddled the DF 15, there can be no doubt that the DF 15 is more stable. It is 2" wider at the waterline...
  7. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on Northstar Polaris or Northstar Boreas?

    Not sure what you mean. All three canoes are 16' DY designs. All three have very close specs, especially the Polaris and Kee. The main difference I see is that the Curtis Northstar is from DY's bubble-sided tumblehome era, before his shouldered gunwale era, and all the Swift Kee hulls are a...
  8. Glenn MacGrady

    Tent tips from the Creaky Canoeist

    Robert, thanks for that detailed run down of decades of your canoe camping experience along with the pictures. Hope to see you again in the Pine Barrens . . . where you can be on the younger side. As I've aged, my canoe camping trips have diminished and I've become more of a base camp paddler...
  9. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on Northstar Polaris or Northstar Boreas?

    Tom, I've never paddled either Northstar tandem or even seen them. However, I'll be bold and speculate that you and Nancy are of a size and vintage that would enjoy, and use, a lightweight day tripping tandem, which can easily be flipped on a small vehicle, significantly more than some big...
  10. Glenn MacGrady

    Wabakimi solo trip spring 2022

    I'm behind the times and late to this thread. Thank you, Aslowhand, for this very interesting and dramatic trip report. Your English, grammar, spelling, and sentence structure are so good I've been wondering whether you are using some sort of language program or app. As to your canoe, are you a...
  11. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on the Dragonfly 15

    @Bill Fryer, none of the primary issues you state with your current Dragonfly is going to be solved simply by being fascinated or mesmerized by a canoe with a similar name. As a reductio ad absurdum, what would you choose if all canoes were called Dragonfly? Here are my thoughts from someone...
  12. Glenn MacGrady

    Thoughts on the Dragonfly 15

    @RPATCH has a DF 15 that he has paddled many hundreds of miles in all sorts of conditions all over North America. Hopefully, he'll see this thread. I paddled his canoe on a very twisty creek in the NJ Pine Barrens, where it performed well, but there was no wind exposure and I can't compare it...
  13. Glenn MacGrady

    Great Lakes ice coverage - Winter 2026

    Lake Champlain, sometimes called the Sixth Great Lake, is approaching its first full ice cover since 2019, and perhaps at the earliest date this century. https://www.mynbc5.com/article/lake-champlain-full-freeze-coming-soon-02-03-26/70238799
  14. Glenn MacGrady

    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    We certainly have a lot of military targets in Montana, North Dakota and southeastern Wyoming. What are they?
  15. Glenn MacGrady

    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    Mason, at first I thought you were confusing a pack canoe with a PakCanoe, but I understood after you posted a picture of the tubular gunwale clamp. I'm trying to figure out a way to use my 42-year-old solo canoe gunwale clamp-on yoke on a potential canoe. @yknpdlr's glued-on blocks look like...
  16. Glenn MacGrady

    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    That reminds me that there there used to be, and maybe still are, fabric yokes that wrap around the entire hull. They were offered by the Bag Lady, Placid and maybe still are by Swift. https://swiftoutside.com/product/packable-fabric-yoke/ I recall @yellowcanoe not being particularly enthused...
  17. Glenn MacGrady

    Safest places to canoe in the USA after a nuclear war

    The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency probably didn't have canoeing in mind when they produced this map that shows which places in the USA would be blown to bits, burned to ashes, or contaminated by radioactive fallout after a full-scale nuclear exchange. But it looks like the canoeing...
  18. Glenn MacGrady

    Pack canoeists, do you use portage thwarts or yokes?

    My question was aimed at very lightweight (15-25 lb.), composite "pack canoes" from manufacturers such as Hormbeck, Slipstream, Placid, Savage River, Swift, Northstar and Wenonah. These pack canoes typically have no central thwart at all because that's where the seat is, and hence no...
  19. Glenn MacGrady

    Essay: "Canoes Are Better Than Kayaks"

    Marc Ornstein gives an exhaustive list of why. https://freestylecanoeing.com/canoes-are-better-than-kayaks/ I'd only make a slight geographic codicil to this penultimate sentence: "Largely, inland paddlers used canoes of various forms because of their flexibility and adaptability while coastal...
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