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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    Aha! A fine option. Thanks!
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    Modifications to a Solo Yoke?

    I was going to add, in my post, but skipped it... I had a yoke years ago with that "deep dish", or doubly contoured shape; with super cushy closed cell foam 1.5 or 2 inches thick. Most stable and comfortable yoke I can think of. The one I had was aluminum, haven't seen one like it since. Got it...
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    Modifications to a Solo Yoke?

    I'm a skinny little guy with bony (but wider) shoulders, and have the same yoke, and issues, using it with my solo, which weighs around 34lbs. I tried doubling the foam thickness of the pads; didn't help at all. Also removed the middle block to lower the carry, as you did. I'm going back to...
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    Do you see a lot of wildlife on canoe?

    All of the above. Tsuga8's suggestions for habitat are spot on, as my experience goes. Habitat, timing, moving silently... all apply; doing so in a canoe seems much less alarming to critters than when we're walking. As far as paddling at night, I never have. Don't recall ever seeing anyone on...
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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    More options out there than I thought, glad I asked! The Werner Journey or Black Pearl look appealing to me, though the Black Pearl is only 2oz. or so lighter than my Gillis. The Werner's appear to be sold out; I'll get in touch with them to check about availability. Think I'll also talk to...
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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    Thanks Glenn, this is quite helpful. I do recall reading the earlier post, but was hoping for more leads or info. I'll take a look at the ZRE site.
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    Straight shaft carbon paddle?

    I have searched a good bit, and find only one offering for a straight shaft carbon fiber paddle (5 or 7 degrees not desired); believe it was a Werner, and they are entirely unavailable. I'm quite fond of my Sunburn Gillis, but the lure of a featherweight carbon has been growing. What options am...
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    Canoes you wish you had back

    I miss two of the three I've sold; a Blackhawk Covenant 115, and a Kevlar Malecite. Both 80's vintage. Have only one boat now, a Blacklite Trillium, which keeps me happy. All have/have wood trim.
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    Interesting, Helpful, Memorable Folks You've Met on Canoe Trips

    My Trillium has had the added benefit of improving my social life; it's blacklite with wood trim and I took off all the (obnoxious to me) decals). I always get compliments on it. One was from a vey nice lady at the put-in, with a blacklite Northwind. A few pleasant dates resulted. Guess that's...
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    “Need” a new solo!

    I have a Trillium, and am delighted with it. Contrast: I'm 5'6" and 125lbs, and usually paddle it day tripping, with another 15-20lbs for pack & gear. Have on occasion added another 25-35lbs (water in a dry bag) to see how it felt, particularly on a windy day; have rarely felt a need to though...
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    Rack options for a fiberglass truck cap?

    Good input Mike, thanks for that. I've been going with a home made wooden rack the last few years (no cap), and while I'm not wild about the forward overhang, my boat's only 14'6", and the bow ends up just a smidge beyond the windshield. I did have a problem with bow clearancewhen I went to a...
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    Rack options for a fiberglass truck cap?

    Just picked up a nice flat roof fiberglass truck cap for my Tacoma, and will definitely want a rack for it. I've searched the topic a bit and see that some people prefer one rack mounted on the cab, and the other on the cap; but for the moment I'm thinking both crossbars on the cap. Looks like...
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    Used kevlar canoes - what to inspect for?

    What does one do with the Penetrol to help with the oxidation?
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    Removing glued in pads... suggestions

    For now: I cut a simple rectangle of ensolite to fit between the pads I have installed; lo and behold it's a nice friction fit, and worked fine for me today, and I appreciated the coverage. The removable piece doubled as a luxury sit pad, and carries easily on my daypack. I'd like a cleaner...
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    Removing glued in pads... suggestions

    All helpfull. I feel good about having options; think I'll save solvents for a last or final step. The Trillium will likely be up on the rack in the shed in a couple/few weeks, and temps are not so favorable for glue set up now, so will see if it's a now or in the spring thing. I'd still cut...
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    Removing glued in pads... suggestions

    I glued in some pads with Wildwood contact cement, which went well, but... I'm finding I'd really like more coverage than the pads I cut. I can patch in a couple more pieces to do that, but would prefer to take these off and glue in two larger pieces (I like to leave a channel in the middle for...
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    Poll: How many years have you been paddling?

    Another variable on qualification here. Certainly, I began paddling avidly and frequently in the mid 80's, in my mid 30's, living in the Adirondacks; thru to around the turn of the millennium. Then, a period of around 10 years of only occasional outings, due to an assortment of life issues. My...
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    One more reason to bring a spare paddle.

    Good reminders about the spare; I'd gotten a little casual about that. I've given up on laying the paddle across the gunwales; I always lay it down lengthwise in front of me, with the blade horizontal in the bow and the shaft on the thwart ( this is in my solo). Grip is right in front of me. I...
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    Poll: How old were you when you got YOUR OWN first canoe (and what was it)?

    Early 80's, in my late 20's. I was working in a bike/ski/paddle shop in Plattsburgh, NY. We only had a boat or two in stock, but could order them. The Mad River rep came by occassionally, and was a really nice guy; I got a kevlar Malecite, mist green, wood trim, and I loved it. Later sold it to...
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