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  1. Chip

    The "V" Hull

    The only V-hull I paddled was a MR Explorer. I paddled it solo and I didn't like it. I guess my dislike stems from what I was taught and what I got used to. I learned to carve in arched-bottom boats by leaning and letting the rockered bottom carve a turn toward the side to which I was leaning...
  2. Chip

    Poll: Rudders

    A few years back I went to the Western Pennsylvania Solo Canoe Rendezvous. As I was going into lunch I looked at the fleet of canoes at the water’s edge and thought I saw canoes with upright rudders. But, that’s not what I saw. Somebody had taken some large bird feathers and wedged them into the...
  3. Chip

    Cannibalism is Bad for Your Health

    Cool article. Thanks. My seriously vegan friend tells me, though he is vegan, if we end up starving on a desert island and I die before he does—don’t worry, he won’t let my body go to waste. I need to alert him to this danger. Maybe he can eat sand—is that bad for you?
  4. Chip

    Driving with your canoe on the car all summer long

    My little Ford Connect van takes a fuel economy hit when there’s a boat racked. Many factors at play, particularly air temps, so it’s hard to say how much, but around 5 mpg (25 v 30). But getting back to the OPs question about keeping a boat on the car, if you unload all the time, how do you...
  5. Chip

    Welcome flag

    Welcome signs are a great idea. Too bad there is no standard. Those searching for a sight would have to see the signal (flag is a good idea) and understand what it means. Seeing might be the first question—the most visible sign a sight is occupied is a canoe or a tent, which you can usually pick...
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    Driving with your canoe on the car all summer long

    Virginia Whitewater author Roger Corbett permanently stored his Mohawk Intrepid on the roof of his van. I once asked him if he worried about UV degradation. His reply, “nah, I try to wear the bottom off before the UV can get it.” Probably not a theoretically correct answer, but an answer with...
  7. Chip

    Bike as Shuttle Vehicle after Injury

    Two kinds of bike riders, right? Seems you've got the "those who have crashed" covered. The trouble is, as you have proven, one can also be among "those who will crash." Watch out for soft spots on those gravel roads. I was bike shuttling gravel roads along the Manistique and hit a sandy soft...
  8. Chip

    Pickup Truck and Fifth Wheel - Front Receiver Rack

    Saw this setup 14 years ago. Kayaks needed to be centered so the corners of the trailer didn’t clip them during turns.
  9. Chip

    Painter tiedown — in the water and on car top

    When the boat is on the van, I use the bow painter to tie off to the vehicle. I can't see the canoe on the roof, and if the boat got loose on the rack, I'd see that line moving. Plus, very important for the absent minded, the painter is a visual reminder to not drive into the garage with the...
  10. Chip

    Tractor Seats free to a good home

    I replaced the seats on my Wenonah Advantage and Wenonah Rendezvous, making the original seats available. If anybody wants to repurpose these, I'd be happy to pass them on. They fit onto 1" tubes, 6" on center.
  11. Chip

    What’s the best anchor for a canoe?

    Thanks for the tips on anchor rigging. I like that Alan’s and Ralph’s approaches don’t require any apparatus other than ropes and ‘biners.
  12. Chip

    What’s the best anchor for a canoe?

    First, a story. Out on the rocky gorge of the Potomac near the DC/Maryland line, on an extremely low water day, I noticed something funny near three rocks sticking out of the river bed. One of them was bobbing a bit. Maybe it wasn’t a rock, maybe a duck. I paddled closer. Turned out the rocking...
  13. Chip

    Power Banks - 2026

    I have tripped with a CXLiy 074 Power Bank. It kept my phone charged on 10-day trips, when I was using the phone for mapping. On big rivers, navigation generally means following the water, so I didn’t use the phone a lot, mostly while looking for camp sites, not wanting to pass them. This power...
  14. Chip

    Rack advice for 2nd generation Tacoma?

    I used Thule xtrasports on my 2009, but later equipped it with a cap and rack. I sold the Xtraport racks. But, I frequently decapped the Taco to do truck stuff—hauling firewood, mulch, gravel, piles of bicycles, etc. Then, to my horror, I discovered I had no way to carry a boat! I bought...
  15. Chip

    Dreaded Tennis Elbow, Mark II

    I've put myself on the injured list due to hurting 'bows. The problem started two weeks ago. I put on the straps and took a couple short paddles during the past week and iced right after paddling, which helped, but my forearms are still very tender, so I've put myself on the IL and taken the...
  16. Chip

    Padding

    Weldwood contact cement was often used to glue foam into boats. These days I see a number of spray-on contact cements are available. “Guest,” a former member here, has taken to laying a bead of E6000 glue around the edges of glued-down foam. I think it is to keep sand from getting under the...
  17. Chip

    West Branch Susquahanna

    Thanks for the replies. I bought the Mitchell book, which has good descriptions of the sections of interest to me. For the most part It stops short of describing specifically where campsites are. I have a map of Sproul SP, which doesn’t seem to actually touch the river. Rather, there are...
  18. Chip

    West Branch Susquahanna

    I paddled a bit of the West Branch in ‘25 and would like to go back for a multi-day trip. I’ve put it on my calendar for June 8. If I get inspired to go to the WPa Solo Canoe Rendezvous, I’ll already be in the neighborhood. I’m flexible on the date. In 25’, I made it to Frenchville before the...
  19. Chip

    Tractor Seat + nylon pants = PIA

    This is an update to report the results of PIA abatements. 1. I got a new “type D” tractor seat from ZRE. I had several conversations with Chad at ZRE regarding the dimensions of the seat frame. I expected to receive the seat with separated mounting tubes and instructions for mounting the tubes...
  20. Chip

    Destructive Removal of a Thule Bar

    Update: I just replaced the second cross bar on the Thule that rides on my van. This one also replaced due to rust blistering the plastic coating on the bars, making it difficult to attach Thule load stops. This was the front bar, which had not suffered the same gouging from gunwale hardware as...
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