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  1. tketcham

    Can you canoe in -58° F (-50° C)?

    Located in the driest region on earth. Bring some water with you if you go.
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    Shouldered Tumblehome (aka Shouldered Flare): Terminological History

    The backstory of canoe design is always interesting. Thanks for posting. I like Northstar Canoe's term of "shouldered flare" to describe the tumblehome shape they incorporate into many of their canoes. It's basically a subset of "shouldered tumblehome" I suppose, which could include a wide...
  3. tketcham

    A New Seat for the Canoe

    Congrats! The Classic is a performance hull but has enough stability to forgive a bit of paddler error. It is a tripping canoe after all. I think it will get along well with the Sitka ST. :) The Classic is actually a reasonably affordable canoe considering the alternatives and I hear you about...
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    Commercial tarp poles: How many? Which ones?

    Buying any machined metal parts is a shock these days. We use two 8 foot telescoping poles we got from REI. (As linked in Simuliumvenustum's post.) The 8 foot height lifts the tarp high enough to provide a usable space underneath. Not inexpensive these days at $80 each but they're pretty darn...
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    A New Seat for the Canoe

    True, I probably shouldn't have been quite so encouraging in my first reply. In my defense, I was thinking of a more leisurely pace in a sea kayak. One canoe that I know can keep up with fast sea kayakers is the Clipper Sea-1, but it's basically half kayak to begin with. To help keep up with...
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    A New Seat for the Canoe

    I guess they figure we canoeists can quickly subtract blade length from paddle length in our heads. (That's what I had to correct.) :ROFLMAO: It would be handy for them to include what shaft length is, because I agree, it's probably more relevant than total length. I'd also like to see more...
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    Ronco Pocket Fisherman

    I couldn't help but remember this innovative product...
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    A New Seat for the Canoe

    I shouldn't have used that term because of the association with a type of kayak. I meant it more as recreational (non-racing) sea kayaks. That Eddyline must move right along. :) Also, I corrected my incorrect comment about paddle shaft length. (Doh!) And given that you're 3" taller than I, the...
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    A New Seat for the Canoe

    You're a canoeist! Welcome to the cool crowd. 😎 "Practice makes perfect" is really more about "perfect practice makes perfect" so you're on the right track. I think that once you get comfortable (and efficient) using a bent shaft paddle you'll find it easier to keep up with recreational (as in...
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    Ausable River camping rules.

    The loops would center the 1" ridgeline webbing over the belt. I'd wrap the pad around the tree and pass the webbing through the exposed loops and tighten around the pad. Should be able to accommodate a wide range of diameters.
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    Ausable River camping rules.

    I looked at slack line tree straps but didn't see what I'm after. I did find a utility belt that might work. I could easily remove the buckle and add some loops to hold my hammock ridgeline tree strap in place. The belt should provide better force distribution and extra padding against the tree...
  12. tketcham

    DIY Cagoule Pattern/Design Discussion

    Not at all. It got our attention. :) That's the great thing about this forum, though sometimes the discussion gets a bit side-tracked. My apology. I like the idea of using lightweight waxed cotton. Not necessarily waterproof but certainly useful in keeping the worst of a downpour at bay.
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    New Swift Prospector 15 Solo - Specs?

    They may be concerned about weight bearing capacity of the Kevlar/carbon gunnels. It's easy enough to over-tighten the mounting bolts of the seat drops - the bolt head and washer will begin to crush the foam-filled gunwales - so having a fair amount of weight pulling down on the gunnels could be...
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    DIY Cagoule Pattern/Design Discussion

    I'm not sure they really know what either one is either. It reads like an AI piece to start with, and every cagoule or anorak I've seen (or owned) were hooded pullovers, no zippers or buttons other than to close up the neck/chest opening. Anoraks likely originated with far-north indigenous...
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    DIY Cagoule Pattern/Design Discussion

    That's what I remembered. I had a very well made cagoule that I used for a while but don't have it anymore.
  16. tketcham

    Ausable River camping rules.

    That's a heck of a tree strap. (y) I was doing some web searches and there are quite a few straps available that look like they'd work, but they weren't exactly what I'd like to get. I want something to improve the weight bearing of the 1" straps I'm using now. They're OK, not great. May have...
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    DIY Cagoule Pattern/Design Discussion

    I'm curious as to what people consider a cagoule vs an anorak (pullover)? I always thought of a cagoule as being a pullover that reached at least to your knees. Some of the designs I'm seeing here are what I would call an anorak, not a cagoule. 🤔
  18. tketcham

    Life jacket suggestions

    I replaced an aging Lotus pfd that I liked with an Astral pfd that I really like. It's the most comfortable of the now four general purpose pfds I've owned*; no front zipper (no zipper at all!), no shoulder buckles, the waist strap doesn't end up feeling like a rope tied around you, it's...
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    Ausable River camping rules.

    I wonder if the "do not tie" restriction is based on having trees essentially girdled from ropes or straps being tightly tied around them. Using a beefy tree strap with a hammock is different than tying a rope or thin strap around a tree, although with young or tight-barked trees even a strap...
  20. tketcham

    New Swift Prospector 15 Solo - Specs?

    We ordered our P13 with wood drops for kneeling that hung from the Carbon/Kevlar gunnels. No pods. We specified the clearance from the bottom of the canoe to the bottom of the seat and they cut the drops accordingly. Did a nice job of forming the drops to the gunnels. With the additional...
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