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  1. Dana

    Action photography dirt cheap.

    After getting frustrated with GoPro's awful software I got a couple of Akaso cameras for flying videos, I'm pretty happy with them.
  2. Dana

    Can Royalex safely freeze?

    TLDR: With a temperature drop from 70°F to 20°, a 16' Royalex hull wants to shrink over 3/8" but a wood gunwale only wants to shrink less than 1/32". This mismatch causes a lot of stress between the two. As @gumpus said it's the difference in the coefficients of thermal expansion, not the...
  3. Dana

    Milling ash rails

    When I did my ash gunwales I approached it a bit differently. Our sawmill can only handle boards up to about 9' or so, so that's what I had to work with (I needed 16'). I started by picking a straight grained piece from a stack of stickered planks that had been milled the previous year, it...
  4. Dana

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    This is not correct; a starter solenoid is simply a high current relay, used because the keyed starter switch is too small to handle the starting current. It also means the heavy cables don't have to go back into the passenger compartment where the key switch is. The solenoid simply connects...
  5. Dana

    Paddle Blade Edge Protection

    FWIW, some wood airplane propellers (yes, they're still made and used) have cast in place polyurethane leading edges for abrasion protection. I don't know the exact process used; depending on the hardness used urethane is very difficult to shape after it's cured but it's much more abrasion...
  6. Dana

    Poll: How much sex have you had in a canoe?

    Does paddling with your lover to a tiny island and getting frisky there count?
  7. Dana

    Fears while paddling or on canoe trips

    Not only in the deep woods... we've had quite a bit of trouble with bears in our camp community (about 60 cabins) in southern NY, only about 30 miles from NYC. Mostly they just pass through, once a week on average, but a couple of years ago there were numerous incidents of bears trying to get...
  8. Dana

    Felt safe until now

    "We lock the front door when we go out so folks will know we're out, but we leave the back door unlocked in case somebody needs to get in."
  9. Dana

    Camping with no tent, hammock

    I haven't used a tent for years, except for privacy in a group setting. For wilderness camping, it's a bivy sack and a ground cloth. If I'm expecting rain I'll bring a light tarp. If there's unexpected rain I just pull the bivy over my head and go back to sleep. I sometimes bring a hammock...
  10. Dana

    Kneeling and Knee Friction

    Paddle naked and use sex wax? :ROFLMAO: Ok, paddling naked isn't required... but "Sex Wax" is a real product, a sticky wax used by surfers to not slide off their surfboards. I have no idea if it would be useful for paddling. It's not really used for sex... I think...
  11. Dana

    More robust vacuum insulated mug/thermos?

    I was just about to post the same one. I've had mine for years, 30 at least, don't even remember where I got it, I'm still using it.
  12. Dana

    Pot Dipper

    That stuff is vinyl, only good up to 200°F... not even boiling water temperature, not what you want for a cook pot. If you can spread the wire handles to get them off the pot, you might be able to slip some silicone tubing over them, then reassemble. Or use some self fusing silicone "rescue...
  13. Dana

    Getting Kids into Canoeing

    I grew up spending summers in a family group camp in NY where my family maintained a cabin (one of 60 an the camp) throughout my childhood. Kids could go out in rowboats with an adult, but weren't allowed in canoes until they "swam the flags", which was a 150 yard swim (supervised, of course)...
  14. Dana

    Pocket Coffee

    Back to the original post, I've been looking for these (Pocket Coffee) for awhile but forgot what they were called. Somebody gave me some years ago, ate most of them but forgot some in a backpack. When I found them during a hike some years later, the liquid center had partially crystalized...
  15. Dana

    Felt safe until now

    I have never felt unsafe in the woods (the time a bear chased me off the mountain notwithstanding) to the point where I felt the need to carry a firearm. That said, I have occasionally carried a folding .22 or revolver (also .22) just for fun, or small game "targets of opportunity". My...
  16. Dana

    Git-Rot vs. ???

    I never heard of Git-Rot until I saw it mentioned here... I need to repair some rotted wood (full disclosure, it's plywood in a camper, not a canoe). Looking around, some people recommend Rot Doctor, and West Marine has their own brand "Marine Rot Repair Penetrating Epoxy" at a considerably...
  17. Dana

    Your three favorite pieces of comfort or luxury canoe camping gear

    Several people mentioned Whisperlite stoves and I used one for years along with an old Svea 123, but my Kiwi son in law sold me on the Trangia type alcohol stoves, that's what everybody used in NZ... almost as hot, lightweight, no moving parts or possibility of clogging, and completely silent.
  18. Dana

    At the work bench

    Man hauling a Duluth pack with a tumpline and another box on top.
  19. Dana

    Aluminum keel strip / rub rail?

    Thanks... I looked at online metals but as you say not hollow back and I'd prefer aluminum, but I guess I could use the brass from Northwoods (they have all kinds of neat stuff, there's another rabbit hole I must steadfastly stay away from!).
  20. Dana

    So what exactly is everyone up to in their non-boating hours?

    Thanks... I haven't flown the Parrakeet far yet, but I traveled a bit with the Hatz... the longest was from CT to WV for a fly-in event on an island in the Cheat River, camping on the island. And a number of trips to NY and NJ. The Parrakeet is much more limited in baggage space, so we'll see...
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