Sweetfancymoses Joined Mar 17, 2016 Messages 775 Reaction score 604 Location Hoosier State Nov 12, 2018 #1 https://flic.kr/p/2a5CqtN https://www.flickr.com/photos/133956285@N05/ 286' (87 m) long, 179 paddlers.
https://flic.kr/p/2a5CqtN https://www.flickr.com/photos/133956285@N05/ 286' (87 m) long, 179 paddlers.
frozentripper Joined Oct 16, 2016 Messages 754 Reaction score 201 Location Bancroft, Ontario, SE Algonquin Nov 12, 2018 #2 Yes, very impressive but how good is that canoe for solo? I could be wrong but my guess is it will not turn well.
Yes, very impressive but how good is that canoe for solo? I could be wrong but my guess is it will not turn well.
M Mason Joined Jun 25, 2017 Messages 836 Reaction score 843 Location Bozeman, MT Nov 12, 2018 #3 frozentripper said: Yes, very impressive but how good is that canoe for solo? I could be wrong but my guess is it will not turn well. Click to expand... Sitting in the stern makes it more maneuverable (couldn't help it!).
frozentripper said: Yes, very impressive but how good is that canoe for solo? I could be wrong but my guess is it will not turn well. Click to expand... Sitting in the stern makes it more maneuverable (couldn't help it!).
P pblanc Joined Nov 29, 2012 Messages 753 Reaction score 371 Location southwest Indiana Nov 12, 2018 #4 Does it turn well?
A Alan Gage Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 12, 2014 Messages 4,548 Reaction score 2,528 Location NW Iowa Nov 12, 2018 #5 pblanc said: Does it turn well? Click to expand... It will certainly require forethought. Alan
yellowcanoe Joined Sep 2, 2011 Messages 7,378 Reaction score 1,367 Location Raymond, ME Nov 12, 2018 #6 1.55 x square root of 286=theoretical hull speed.. Great for beginning waterskiing. 26.2 mph
lowangle al Joined Jun 3, 2015 Messages 2,482 Reaction score 2,887 Location Anchorage Alaska / Pocono Mts. Nov 12, 2018 #7 Mason said: Sitting in the stern makes it more maneuverable (couldn't help it!). Click to expand... If a guy were fat enough to get the bow out of the water without sinking the stern it would turn fine.
Mason said: Sitting in the stern makes it more maneuverable (couldn't help it!). Click to expand... If a guy were fat enough to get the bow out of the water without sinking the stern it would turn fine.
Odyssey Joined Jul 11, 2014 Messages 4,927 Reaction score 1,534 Location Ontario Canada Nov 12, 2018 #8 Pssst. Buddy forgot the map, we gotta turn round, pass it along.
Holmes375 Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 405 Reaction score 33 Location Wyoming Nov 12, 2018 #9 Transporting such a boat has got to be rather interesting.
yknpdlr Joined Nov 23, 2012 Messages 1,562 Reaction score 1,141 Location Western Adirondacks Nov 13, 2018 #10 I'll give it a try. Bring it on!
sweeper Joined Sep 26, 2013 Messages 2,674 Reaction score 817 Location Colrain MA Nov 13, 2018 #11 Holmes375 said: Transporting such a boat has got to be rather interesting. Click to expand... Just getting it out of the parking lot presents all kinds of problems
Holmes375 said: Transporting such a boat has got to be rather interesting. Click to expand... Just getting it out of the parking lot presents all kinds of problems
yknpdlr Joined Nov 23, 2012 Messages 1,562 Reaction score 1,141 Location Western Adirondacks Nov 13, 2018 #12 sweeper said: Just getting it out of the parking lot presents all kinds of problems Click to expand... That's what they told us in Fairbanks.
sweeper said: Just getting it out of the parking lot presents all kinds of problems Click to expand... That's what they told us in Fairbanks.
sweeper Joined Sep 26, 2013 Messages 2,674 Reaction score 817 Location Colrain MA Nov 13, 2018 #13 Only 9x longer And at 1918 posts the day after, happy Veterans Day