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  1. jffdejongh

    Interesting article about the sinusoidal m similarities and differences between Minnesota and Maine paddling

    Whoops, my wife always complains about my lack of proofreading.☺️🤣 I've decided not to edit the title to fix my error.
  2. jffdejongh

    Interesting article about the sinusoidal m similarities and differences between Minnesota and Maine paddling

    This is a cool article! https://bendingbranches.com/blogs/resources/wilderness-canoe-tripping-minnesota-vs-maine
  3. jffdejongh

    Useless gear, equipment and garments

    I use one every trip since I'm left handed😉
  4. jffdejongh

    First stripper build: Prospector-16 Help & comments appreciated

    I totally agree with you Brian. I've done it both ways but when I've done the football under I don't feather.
  5. jffdejongh

    Loon Works Nakoma Solo Canoe

    That is gorgeous! Good luck with your sale.
  6. jffdejongh

    Maine somewhere.

    It certainly looks like you had a nice trip! Great pictures too.
  7. jffdejongh

    Poling on the NFCT

    I know this an old thread, but a couple of friends are just starting to plan a NFCT trip for 2024 and I'm geeked about the possibility of having to build a different canoe for the trip. I normally do the Allagash in a royalex OT Appalachian (76 pounds). I just paddled in my newly build Raven...
  8. jffdejongh

    Hello from the Netherlands!

    Welcome! Paddling in a calm safe space is a great way to learn.
  9. jffdejongh

    17' Chestnut Prospector

    Good luck with the sell after the fact
  10. jffdejongh

    Photo of the day

    I like your stern paddle😉
  11. jffdejongh

    First stripper build: Prospector-16 Help & comments appreciated

    Like scratchpants, I have my seats as low as I can and still easily get my feet under out out quickly.
  12. jffdejongh

    Maine somewhere.

    Following
  13. jffdejongh

    Cottage Lake clean-up "tripping"

    That's amazing and I really love your take apart pole! DId you take any pictures of the build? I have some excellent, clear bass wood that would work very well for a canoe pole and using ferrule would be a nice way to make the thing easier to handle than my closet rod pole.
  14. jffdejongh

    Repair a pinned Raven

    The repairs on the raven are complete. I added some small patches on the inside in 3 places where I lost a little wood when removing the loose glass and then glassed apart the whole bottom with 4 oz. E-glass on the inside. The outside for sanded and re-epoxied.
  15. jffdejongh

    Video: Nick Schade instructional for bending laminated stems on strip canoe

    Building with stems is more difficult because of the extra steps involved. They do look nice though! I don't think there's any real strength difference between the two so it really comes down to personal preference.
  16. jffdejongh

    Epoxy filler for paddle edging

    Wow! That's not a bad price either!
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