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    Help me pick a tandem

    I agree that I'm probably overthinking layup. Other than my Phoenix I haven't owned a composite canoe or kayak since the 80s. Back then all we had were fiberglass and kevlar and we didn't worry about it. We enjoyed the boats, avoided hitting rocks, and repaired the damage when needed. And...
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    Help me pick a tandem

    How would a Nova Craft Pal fit the requirements in my original post?
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    Help me pick a tandem

    I ran across the video below where Northstar is introducing a new lamination called BlackHD that is somewhere between Blacklight and IXP to make it more appropriate for river running without the full weight penalty of IXP. For 2026 they are only offering it in their solo canoes. I was leaning...
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    Travel Fishing Rod and Case?

    I've researched this quite a few times over the years and the Daiwa kits consistently seem to be the most highly recommended. A two piece is fine for how I travel so I've never pulled the trigger on the Daiwa setup.
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    Possible Canoecopia adventure

    It's a shame Canoecopia isn't held in April when the campgrounds are open.
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    Canoeing Plans for 2026?

    We're currently camped in SC on our way to Florida where we'll paddle the mangroves, springs, and gulf for a month or so. I plan to attend canoeacopia this March and buy a new tandem. We'll surely do our annual Fall trip to Jacks Fork & Current River again. My wife and I just moved to a new...
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    So, what did you buy on Black Friday and Cyber Monday?

    Nothing. I'm saving my pennies for Canoeacopia.
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    Cold Water Thermophysiology

    I remember being broke and paddling whitewater in the 1970s in homemade wetsuits. We'd buy rolls of neoprene and glue up our own, including gloves and boots. Right after the ice broke up was some of the best paddling and it was common for our hair and beards to be solid icicles. I'm glad that...
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    What got you into canoeing?

    My parents were very active in a canoe club from the time I was a baby so I pretty much grew up canoeing and kayaking. We camped with the canoe club nearly every weekend from Spring to Fall. My brother and I raced tandem canoes starting when I was probably 10 or 11 and my first whitewater was...
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    Winter projects

    No winter projects for me because we moved in August and my woodworking and metalworking equipment is in storage. The new place doesn't have the room or 240V power for my machines. Our contractor just left and he'll be starting my 40x60' shop in mid-February. It's frustrating not having...
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    Overcoming Fear of Whitewater

    Nothing like swimming to get over the fear of swimming. I strongly suggest taking a swift water rescue class. You'll spend most of the weekend in the water. Our instructor had us swim the whitewater course between each exercise. I still don't like swimming, which is why I prefer a kayak for...
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    Help me pick a tandem

    I paddle a solo canoe (Northstar Phoenix) and my wife paddles a kayak. She started kayaking late in life and never became comfortable in moving water. Even class 1 intimidates her and she's had a few dumps that scared her. Because of this her preference is lakes. My strong preference is...
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    What are your current solo canoes and how do you like them?

    My main solo is a Northstar Phoenix in IXP. It's perfect for the shallow rocky rivers I prefer. The only downside is it's badly out of trim when my 60lb dog comes along. She doesn't come very often because rapids stress her out, but when she does the bow plows and it takes on a lot of water...
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    Bench vs. Bucket Seats: Which Is Better On A Canoe?

    Every butt is different. I can't stand bucket seats. I want to be able to move around and shift position often. I prefer a flat webbing seat in a canoe. It works well for kneeling or sitting. I feel the same about motorcycle seats. I've put an aftermarket seat on almost every motorcycle...
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    Searching for Wisconsin's Dugout Canoes

    It looks like they're finding more. https://apnews.com/article/ancient-canoes-lake-mendota-wisconsin-parking-lot-ee9b5f68a9e8c0f9bcf8af7ae9e9fd8d
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    Wisconsin River

    My kids are in Wisconsin and every time I haul the canoes and kayaks up there the wind is too strong for the Wisconsin River to be enjoyable. We always end up doing something narrower. I assume some day my luck will hold and it'll be a good day for the Wisconsin.
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    Building Laminated Canoe Paddles

    I'm curious why the entire blade is fiberglassed. In my experience they don't need it for strength and only the tip needs abrasion protection.
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    NOC, anyone?

    My brother and I ran the Nantahala back in August. We eddied out above the last drop and formulated a plan that had us working left to right to avoid the hole at the bottom. My brother went first and dropped right over the left side into the hole so I figured "what the heck" and followed him...
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    SOF Build

    I've never built a canoe. Do you really use green wood for the gunnels? I'm taking down about a dozen white oaks next month to make room for a barn. 60-70 feet tall and at least 40' to the first branch. They're right on the edge of being large enough diameter to be worthwhile to mill into...
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    New Fastest Known Paddle (FKP) Website Records . . . FKPs

    I sort of get it since I used to paddle a few races each year a long, long time ago. But it holds no interest for me now.
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