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Wind

At what point does it become too windy for those canoes?

I don't know. Most canoe sailors are just out for an afternoon of fun, so avoid conditions that aren't pleasant. The leeboards or centerboard perform the same function as a deep keel on a sailboat. Whitecaps are usually the indicator of a 'rocket ride' opportunity if you want one. The black canoe out in whitecaps from my previous message was made in 1927 as shown below and has a 16 pound bronze centerboard. This could probably handle much more severe wind conditions than most people would ever want to endure. The person is much more of a limiting factor than the equipment, like many things.

Benson



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My main style of sailing a canoe is to lash two boats together or with lines and have 2 bow people hold up a bed sheet.
We have made rooster tails running before the wind with such a configuration. Exhilarating and not really risky.
Reaching in a stiff wind seems like a huge challenge in a canoe.

Adding ballast is the key. They have no keel only lee boards.
 
My main style of sailing a canoe is to lash two boats together or with lines and have 2 bow people hold up a bed sheet.
We have made rooster tails running before the wind with such a configuration. Exhilarating and not really risky.
Reaching in a stiff wind seems like a huge challenge in a canoe.

Adding ballast is the key. They have no keel only lee boards.
ppine,

I think a demonstration video is in order.
 
I'm trying to practice locally in my new Savage River Illusion to get more comfortable with its initial stability before going on a trip this weekend, but it's been too windy for my deteriorating semicircular canals. I did figure out how to set up my CCS tarp with five poles by myself in the wind, never having used only poles before. I'll post a picture in the tarp thread tomorrow.
 
I'm trying to practice locally in my new Savage River Illusion to get more comfortable with its initial stability before going on a trip this weekend, but it's been too windy for my deteriorating semicircular canals. I did figure out how to set up my CCS tarp with five poles by myself in the wind, never having used only poles before. I'll post a picture in the tarp thread tomorrow.
The Illusion is on my want list. I'd be curious as to what other hull you would best compare it to from a performance perspective.
 
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