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    Questions and requests for advice as I'm starting out

    I think it's important to remember that lots of people build cedar strip canoes and, assuming they actually finish what they started, they always seem to turn out fine. Not making mistakes certainly makes it easier but it's pretty hard to mess it up to the point it can't be fixed. And there...
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    Getting in and Getting out

    Like this? Very impressive at 90. :)
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    Photo of the day

    I've never paddled a prism but I would guess they'd be quite similar. I used to paddle mine back to back with my magic and they performed quite similar. The magic was a little more maneuverable and the Jensen was a hair faster. Alan
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    Photo of the day

    Looks nice. How is the Jensen treating you? Alan
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    Kite +6%

    I would check with Wenonah if I wanted pointy caps. Alan
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    Alan's Bloodvein II

    LOL. I had the same thought when I first saw the undersized plans. :) Alan
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    The Home Improvement Build: A budget (hopefully lightweight) lapstrake solo build.

    Cottonwood tends to have interlocking grain and is generally resistant to splitting. It might not be as tough as what you're looking for though and pretty much no one saws it. It's super easy to saw though and dries well as long as the logs are quality with no stress (centered pith and the tree...
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    The Home Improvement Build: A budget (hopefully lightweight) lapstrake solo build.

    What about red elm? American elm is all but gone here as well but there is enough red elm that it can be had from small scale sawmillers. It's not something you'd find commercially but maybe someone has it. Finding a good, small scale, sawmiller is not always an easy task either. And if they...
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    What's changed for better or worse over your canoeing lifetime?

    From some quick research, which certainly wasn't exhaustive, it looks like you could expect to pay $1200 or more for a nice Kevlar canoe in 1985. In today's money that would equal $3600, which which appears to be right in line with the cost of a new Kevlar canoe today. And I would guess that...
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    In search of mad river monarch

    Beware of scammers. They tend to pick up on "wanted" classified posts and will send a private message stating they know someone who has what you're looking for and will then give you an e-mail to contact that other person. There have been a couple instances where the PM has come from an...
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    Posting images in threads (and Rotation Problem Solved)

    DPI will have no effect on the size of a digital image. DPI, as far as I know, only comes into play when you print something on paper. In the digital universe the pixel dimensions are the only thing that matters when it comes to displayed size. More pixels=larger image The easiest way to...
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    The Home Improvement Build: A budget (hopefully lightweight) lapstrake solo build.

    Always fun to see something different. It sounds like you've researched it well. Looking forward to following along! Alan
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    Time for Paddling Slips Away

    I like that idea and it's a good one. I try to live that way but it's tough. You don't wan to miss out on opportunities when you're young and fit but you don't want to shoot yourself in the foot and end up broke at 70 and unable to travel or do what you love. I skipped college and started my...
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    Anyone paddled the Gila river in NM?

    I looked up the link you provided and that section looks like an easy one to do solo. A bike shuttle would be simple enough. Alan
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    Anyone paddled the Gila river in NM?

    Thanks for the info and I will keep that offer in mind. It almost certainly won't happen this year unless it turns into a really wet year and it's runnable later this summer/fall. I close on the house today and will drive down a car load of "stuff" in about a month for a 1 1/2 week visit but...
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    Wabakimi solo trip spring 2022

    You're really taking a beating with the weather on this trip. That's the kind of thing that can really get you down. It's frustrating to deal with things you have no control over. I had thought I might get back into tripping this summer. Your adventure makes me think otherwise. :) Alan
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    Anyone paddled the Gila river in NM?

    Within a week I should be closing on a property on the south edge of the Gila national forest east of Silver City, NM. Looks like there is some decent paddling along the Gila river although the window to run it sounds pretty narrow and flow dependent. I've read a few trip reports from...
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    Thoughts on the Dragonfly 15

    In my experience I do not find this to be the case. Moving weight to the stern usually fixes this issue but that should make it worse if it was current rather than wind. Kayaks seem much less affected by the wind than canoes and I can only attribute this to much less hull exposed to wind above...
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    OK...How about the Wenonah Wilderness solo?

    I remember it being a very popular hull for the mainly lake trippers over on BWCA.com Alan
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    Bell Wildfire Information

    Not that I think it necessarily matters one way or the other but I can't imagine the seat and thwarts are original based on the age of the canoe. They look quite new and I would be surprised if it originally came outfitted with a bolted in yoke that far aft. Alan
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