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  1. MrPoling

    Wenonah Solo Plus with big patches of gel coat missing.

    Wow. I'm particularly wary of older Kevlar hulls that show that much oxidation. But others here are more knowledgeable about what caused this and how to fix it. But if you think it is too much, then it probably is. Almost certainly it is a total constructive loss, meaning that cost + time +...
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    Webbing as Float Bag Lacing: Help Me Find the Negatives

    It does look really cool. But I see disadvantages. The first is weight, as already mentioned. The second disadvantage is your attachment points have to be wide enough to fit the webbing. Some methods this won't be a problem at all. But if you're using little d-rings attached to the gunnels...
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    Blue Steel Layup Inspection / Repair Advice

    That is just rotten. What an awful feeling. Stuff happens. The bright side is when you are done you'll have a composite that you don't worry about. I had a worn out Kevlar Mohawk that somebody had patched it up. Poorly. We took it everywhere, even bony rivers. It was wonderful, like an old...
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    Are there any multiple day trips in the South East with good camping access?

    Yeah, that is the trouble with most stuff in the southeast. That and the Piedmont rivers are often dirty looking from the clay. Rivers like the Yadkin and Catawba have river trails but they're just not very pretty. The Chattooga was mentioned above, it is probably the best wilderness river...
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    The Strange Things You See on the River

    On a lighter note, there's this weird creature I saw on the river last year. Previously posted in our art on the river thread.
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    The Strange Things You See on the River

    In the '90s I was paddling the Little Peedee or Lynches river in SC. As I approached a road a man and two kids appeared on the bridge. This was a low country bridge, about 15 ft or so. Then the man bent down, picked up a retriever, and threw it from the bridge. The dog landed with a mighty...
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    Electric Vehicle (EV) Tripping Data - 1st Trip, Real World Use

    I've wondered about the position forward and aft. This is something that could probably be tested over a couple long trips. You've got more flexibility than most people since you can go back farther. I've also wandered how much the canoe funnels the air through it, and how that relates to...
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    Things you've lost or misplaced on a canoe trip . . .

    I've found far more interesting things than I've lost. My first canoe was recovered from the bottom of the lake, and I think I've found three more since. I haven't purchased an adult life jacket in several decades. They are readily available on the roadside, normally about a quarter mile from...
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    Things you've lost or misplaced on a canoe trip . . .

    I omitted it from my trip report, but last month we lost a Luggable Lou toilet lid on our trip to Jocassee. It was behind the stern seat and I leaned back on it. I was trying to push the protruding hinge around to the side, so would stop digging in my back. Instead of must have popped it off...
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    Fun With MS Bing Image Creator AI

    While in an AI training class I had Copilot draw rat logos for one of my canoes. It was pretty impressive, but it really struggled to understand I didn't want double-bladed paddles in the logo. Then I told it to draw the rat poling the canoe. It couldn't comprehend how a rat would hold a...
  11. MrPoling

    Pesty Log

    I frequently think about cutting the timber from a local river. However, I'm very hesitant to cut trees in the water because of the risk of getting pushed and pinned underwater. In particular newly fallen trees with the crown intact seem unpredictable. It sounds like you are using good...
  12. MrPoling

    Hauling Two Canoes When Thule Hates You

    I'll add this is a project the first time you do it. You might end up taking a thwart off too. It's good to budget an hour to do it and then some time to test it and adjust as necessary. It will take like three times the normal amount of straps too.
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    Hauling Two Canoes When Thule Hates You

    I see lots of good solutions here, but let me suggest something different. I've carried two canoes by removing the portage yoke from one and laying it partially on top of the other. The bottom canoe is completely on the racks on one side of the vehicle. The cattywampus canoe has one set of...
  14. MrPoling

    Lake Jocassee, SC

    We awoke to a cool morning. There was a gentle breeze blowing through the trees. We had an easy breakfast of Pop-tarts and apple pastries heated on the a-frame toaster. We broke camp and loaded up. With the two motor boats on the beach we loaded wet-footed. However, it was much easier on the...
  15. MrPoling

    New purchases that have been great, even game changers

    1 - bent shaft paddle. Love at first stroke. 2 - propane stove. Sure, the multi fuel Whisper-lite is sooo cool. But also stinky, sooty, and fickle. I've never been comfortable pressurizing gasoline with air. The propane stove has two burners, lights with a click, and boils water faster...
  16. MrPoling

    Bell Wildfire RX (Yellowstone) Restomod

    I might be the only one with this problem, but I've got galvanic corrosion on my aluminum gunnels. The stainless screws for handles seem to be the problem. They aren't cheap to source, but you might consider aluminum screws if you'll be around saltwater.
  17. MrPoling

    Underwear

    Nylon and silk are good choices for around water. Polyester is more likely to nurture stinky (and worse) bacteria.
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    Lake Jocassee, SC

    We woke to the sound of a motorboat leaving the cove. It was already daylight, but our site was on a westward slope, deep and dark in the trees. The other campgrounds at Jocassee are plagued by motorboat noise. The boat-in site was far quieter. We heard the two motorboats come and go from the...
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    Lake Jocassee, SC

    The crossing to Double Springs mountain is about a mile of open water. It is most intimidating when the wind is blowing from the northwest, towards the open part of the lake. We enjoyed remarkably calm conditions. With the development behind you it feels for a while as if you're paddling off...
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