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  1. MrPoling

    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    That is a nice looking canoe. Old school too. Good luck, hope it works out.
  2. MrPoling

    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    Is this near by? This big discovery will seat kids and absorb plenty of abuse. Only needs thwarts. (I wouldn't trouble with a yoke on a Discovery) https://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/spo/d/fort-worth-canoe/7734659124.html Then this aluminum...
  3. MrPoling

    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    The wear on the ends is commonly covered with skid plates. If you search there's a couple threads that describe it well. I'd encourage you to price materials, they're not super expensive but they're not cheap either. My concern is that one looks pretty crooked. It could be a lousy cell...
  4. MrPoling

    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    I agree with Glenn. I think a 17 ft aluminum canoe would meet your needs well. They're extremely durable and readily available. The canoes you're looking at, Campers, Trippers and the Blue Hole OCA are similar in shape to most aluminum canoes. Bonus, if you don't have indoor storage...
  5. MrPoling

    Bulkhead ballast decision.

    Yeah, I've been thinking about adding ballast too. My Yellowstone solo is a little light and twitchy. I've got this nice granite countertop cut out. It should really help with stability. Any ideas what kind of glue I should use to glue it in?
  6. MrPoling

    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    Sliding focus is right about that Tripper. That is major damage, and I'd want it reinforced. With three young kids I'd look for a boat that didn't have damage. I sometimes think about how many paddling days, or days otherwise playing with the kids, a project will take.
  7. MrPoling

    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    In my experience sourcing the gunnels is the tricky part, especially if you are on a budget. For example, Ed's canoes sells a knock down gunwale kit for $200 before shipping. Factor in your time, teak oil, and some hardware, then you're better up passing and looking for a boat that has...
  8. MrPoling

    WTB: Family style canoe (OT Camper, Penobscot, etc?) in Royalex

    I'd add the Old Town Tripper to the list. I don't see many good Royalex canoes on NE Texas Craigslist. They'll probably show up occasionally if you are patient. However, a $1000 is a fair price for a Royalex canoe in good condition (no damage, no serious work needed). Of course they often...
  9. MrPoling

    New cars: are they as impossible as they seem for cartopping?

    I have a umm... friend, who in his younger years rolled a Jeep Cherokee over the bank and into the trees. The Blue Hole OCA on top of the Jeep sacrificed itself, cushioning the impact and distributing it across the vehicle. It prevented intrusions into the cabin. So yes, a strong canoe would...
  10. MrPoling

    New cars: are they as impossible as they seem for cartopping?

    This is my practice, but my vans racks are about 1 ft farther apart than most sedans. The narrower span on a sedan might force me to use a bow* line above 60 mph or on windy days. Most bow or stern lines do very little to stop front to back motion. The geometry is normally wrong. I prefer a...
  11. MrPoling

    Snake Skin

    Interesting. I know the sane solution for old canoes is a marine paint. I've wondered if my old FG Explorer could be painted with the automotive paint used for flexible parts like bumper covers. The problem is the work involved doesn't fit the outcome. Paint+time for an heavy old boat...
  12. MrPoling

    Any plans for the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse?

    One minor reason I'm not considering a trip is because my 20 gallon transfer tank rusted out. We took it last time and did not need it. But I'm wary of getting stuck out in the middle of nowhere with no gas.
  13. MrPoling

    Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Canoe Hulls

    My primary canoe for many years was a very asymmetrical, flat bottom royalex wonder. It paddled lousy in any direction, although sideways was a little worse. I have a composite Yellowstone solo. It has asymmetrical rocker, with an extra 1.5 in in the front. The bow is clearly taller than the...
  14. MrPoling

    Any plans for the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse?

    To keep it canoe related, here is totality from Congaree National Park, 2017. First, if you can see the eclipse I recommend it. Second, if you can paddle Congaree National Park, I recommend it. It is a special place. The trees are amazing. The park staff is always super helpful. I...
  15. MrPoling

    Where have all the whitewater canoes gone?

    For whitewater tripping this kind of kayak is really compelling. It is a real whitewater design with a big rear hatch and foot braces designed to come out quickly access to the bow. In this thing you could run lots of whitewater that would be difficult or impossible in a canoe. I did an open...
  16. MrPoling

    Where have all the whitewater canoes gone?

    We've seen the shorter, cheaper, easier market take over a lot of canoe sales. It's easy to lament nice tandem canoes being replaced by pairs of crappy sit on tops. A generic tandem canoe works great for going to the lake, looking around, and fishing a little. As long as there is somewhere to...
  17. MrPoling

    WTB Mid-Weight Tandem Tripper

    Nice find. The Explorer is a great canoe because it is good enough for just about anything. Enjoy
  18. MrPoling

    A New Meaning for "Canoeing"

    This wasn't the "canoeing trip" I had in mind for this spring. The good news is the leaves are easier to roll than most tandems.
  19. MrPoling

    "Drag-ability" of hull material over rocks in river beds and on portages

    I'm not sure any material is abuse proof. The vinyl outer layer on Royalex is tough but overall the plastic is soft and can be sliced easily. Aluminum is really tough, but constant dragging will wear through the stems. I think the best plan is to not do it often, and to accept that whatever...
  20. MrPoling

    Fixing bulkheads and replacing gunwales on '93 kevlar malecite

    I just used spray foam from the big box hardware store. I'd be inclined to use fiberglass for the covers, I think it'll be easier to sand and clean up after you've glassed. But I don't have experience working with Kevlar, just what I've read on this form about it being more difficult to sand.
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