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  1. eckilson

    Winter Solstice Poling Cruise

    The Tilley is important. ;)
  2. eckilson

    Winter Solstice Poling Cruise

    You should try it - its a lot of fun. Wood poles are pretty easy to make. Lots of people paddle standing with the long paddle. Folks interested in that will also probably also have a pole in case they need to push upstreams or snub downstream.
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    Winter Solstice Poling Cruise

    I don’t get out poling as much as I’d like to, but I was able to get out for a (day early) Winter Solstice Poling Cruise on the Nashua River. We did the section on the North Branch of the Nashua River from Leominster to Lancaster (MA). The river was about 2.5 feet on the Leominster gage - a...
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    Canoe surfing the biggest swell off Waikiki in 30 years

    That is crazy, and amazing...
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    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I'll offer one of those arguments in favor of the double blade. It might come as a surprise because I am also a single blader for life - at least in a canoe. I took as gospel the old adage "half the paddle, twice the paddler" until I took my sea kayak out into big ocean swells - waves going one...
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    Ein bisschen German freesyle

    Just curious, do you know the spec's. Could probably search and find it somewhwere.
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    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    I currently have 8 boats - 2 tandem, 5 solo and 1 sea kayak. In terms of materials - 2 composite, 4 Royalex and 2 plastic. I never really been a boat collector, so the only boat I have ever passed on was my first WW solo - a Dagger Impulse. It is also with a friend, so I know where it is. I...
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    Ein bisschen German freesyle

    Why doesn't that boat show up on the Swift website? There is a Keewaydin 15, but not a 14. They do have the 14' Wildfire. Nice paddling.
  9. eckilson

    Double blade paddle . . . worth it?

    I do have a friend who spends most of his time in a kayak, and he uses a double blade when tripping in his canoe. Works for him, and the rest of us with single blades have no problem keeping up. I recently bought a sea kayak that I paddle with a 210 Werner Shuna paddle with no feather. A...
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    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    Someday I am going to buy a John Kaz Millbrook - for me it will be the Outrage.
  11. eckilson

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    I'd join the OFPC, but you are a little far away. ;-) My solution has been to paddle with kayakers - so far they have been OK with having an old fart along.
  12. eckilson

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    That looks pretty good, and not much different than a normal metal hanger. It's been a while, but I do remember it having more slots than that, and I don't remember the cord lock. Maybe a later version. By the way, grunge is good!
  13. eckilson

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    Haven't seen one of those in a while. A friend had one with an adjustable seat that you could lower for sitting or raise for kneeling. Added to the weight but an innovative idea. Not sure paddlers actually move around that much.
  14. eckilson

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    It is a great boat. If it had symmetrical rocker like its composite cousin it would be even better.
  15. eckilson

    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    Esquif does make a version in T-Fomex - Echo. Never seen one, but pretty similar specs to those old river runners. Not quite as expensive as composite, but still not cheap at around 2K.
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    Who’s still paddling a Royalex solo boat

    A lot of posts here with folks looking for advice on composite boats – especially solo river runners. My first thought on seeing these posts is to recommend looking for a used Royalex boat, but I know they are hard to find. When I started paddling back in 2004 there was a nice group of solo...
  17. eckilson

    How’s this for single blading...

    He did fall off a couple of times playing in a squirrelly eddy line at the end of the trip. He just climbed back on the board and was on his way - much easier than emptying a swamped canoe. I have been out on a SUP in flatwater. It's fun as long as you are not out in the wind.
  18. eckilson

    How’s this for single blading...

    Back in September I ran the class III section of the West River below the Ball Mountain Dam during the fall release. The first rapid just below the dam is called Initiation. It’s one of those rapids that is relatively easy if you take the right line, but usually ends in disaster if you don’t –...
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    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    Not my car - I was getting a ride back to the put in. He did have a fold-up stacker bar that my canoe is strapped to. It does make it easier, but its not necessary. I only have a 60" bars on my car, so I often have to put boats on their side. I strap them down individually, and then run one long...
  20. eckilson

    Show us pictures of your canoe vehicle with boat(s)

    Yesterday's shuttle - my 12' Outrage on a Honda Fit. Tripping boat would have looked even better. There's a kayak on the other side, but no one cares about that.
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