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  1. lowangle al

    Stinky Canoe Pack

    Some of my Duluths are almost 35 years old and I never noticed a stink. Maybe one guys stink is another guys aroma. I've never gotten a stink from natural fibers like I have from synthetics.
  2. lowangle al

    Boiled Linseed Oil

    I've been using it on my woodwork. I heard it turns the grain on ash black, and it does but it does protect the wood. I recently got some Badger oil but don't have enough experience with it to give an opinion.
  3. lowangle al

    Impact of Heeling - Canoe Design

    Although I'm not yet a paddler of dedicated solo boats, I've gotten a lot out of this thread. I was surprised that Marc said "canoes steer primarily from the stern". This surprised me because there seems to be so many different ways to turn using freestyle techniques. Since a lot of them involve...
  4. lowangle al

    Reservoir Manicouagan QC Aug/Sep 2025

    Being someone who doesn't sleep well, I envy people that can sleep like that. In his defense I also developed different sleep habits on a long solo trip in the long daylight hours of the North. I stayed up late and woke up early. I'd have a coffee and do some fishing. After a few hours I'd have...
  5. lowangle al

    Impact of Heeling - Canoe Design

    If you were using one side correction strokes heeling can create a carve which offsets yaw by turning towards your paddle side. No heel and no carve equals more correction in your stroke.
  6. lowangle al

    Impact of Heeling - Canoe Design

    I've never paddled any of the boats you mentioned or any boat with differential rocker for that matter, but being opinionated I'll offer an opinion. I like a bow light trim, and with that trim I think I am creating differential rocker. The bow is free to turn, while the deeper stern will help...
  7. lowangle al

    Physical Canoeing Resolutions

    Hey Rippy what made you realize you weren't getting enough protein? My muscles take a long time to recover and my legs often feel weak and tired, but I think that may be the stenosis in my spine. I wonder if I'd benefit from a protein supplement.
  8. lowangle al

    16 ft Old Town Canoe

    Hi Mike, I don't think that boat in your OP is worth much at all, maybe a hundred bucks. On the other hand the one that Robin posted is in useable condition and is a good deal in my opinion. I like the lines of the Charles River, they appear to have some rocker and a slightly round bottom which...
  9. lowangle al

    Five Days of FUNctional Freestyle Tripping in the NJ Pine Barrens

    It looks and sounds like it was a great trip Glenn, you're having a great year.
  10. lowangle al

    Add Dental Floss to your repair kit

    I forgot my toothbrush on a three day trip this spring and had to use mine to floss my teeth as my only method of dental hygiene.
  11. lowangle al

    Allegheny Islands State Park, Pittsburgh, PA

    I find a good day trip can be quite rewarding, and that seems like an interesting one for sure. Thanks for posting about it.
  12. lowangle al

    Need Wenonah 17’ seat and thwart location specs

    Good call on putting the carry thwart on last. I never thought of it before but it's probably critical for an asymmetrical boat.
  13. lowangle al

    The Maine Guide Paddle

    A big variable is the direction of the wind in relation to your direction of travel. I can paddle directly into a stiff wind but need to keep the bow tight to the oncoming wind. If straight ahead is "12 o'clock" sometimes I can't even let the bow get to the 11 and 1 o'clock directions without...
  14. lowangle al

    Need Wenonah 17’ seat and thwart location specs

    From the bow, the stern thwart screws are 134" measured in a straight line.
  15. lowangle al

    Need Wenonah 17’ seat and thwart location specs

    I measured from the tip of the decks as in the photo. The screws on the stern thwart are 72 3/8, the leading edge of the stern seat is 46 3/4. The bow thwart is 75 1/4 and the sliding seat goes from 58" to 38". FWIW the center yoke screws were 104 1/8 from the bow and 102 3/4 from the stern...
  16. lowangle al

    Need Wenonah 17’ seat and thwart location specs

    The stern thwart is 30.5 inches from the center thwart on center. The bow thwart is 29" from the center. The stern seat is 24" from the stern thwart. My boat has a sliding bow seat so I don't know about that. If I were to redo mine, which I hope to do, I would move the bow thwart to the 30.5'...
  17. lowangle al

    Join the Foliage Day Trip: Candlewood Lake, CT, Sunday Oct. 19→CANCELED

    It's almost three hours from me but I'm interested.
  18. lowangle al

    Tom Foster's Classic Videos on Solo Whitewater Technique

    Although I'm not a WW paddler Tom's videos were an inspiration to me to use my hull more to control my boat. Instead of doing it with my bow on WW, I'm doing it with the stern on flat water. I got what he was saying about always paddling in circles. Carving with your stern doesn't give you the...
  19. lowangle al

    The Maine Guide Paddle

    That's great, I think you may be my first convert. I've been doing it for about seven years and rarely go to a more centralized position unless conditions warrant it. What boat were you in? Ballast really helps with stability, it allows you to get more lean and the more lean you have the more...
  20. lowangle al

    The Maine Guide Paddle

    I misread your earlier post as it being 56", but at 66" it's not too bad for a sturdy tripping paddle. I have a 66" cherry S&T Penobscot that weighs 28oz. I really like it, but it's not rugged. I had it out the other day and needed to use a paddle for balance while walking across a beaver dam...
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