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    External Bullnose router bits for paddle shafts

    I would be more inclined toward a roundover bit rather than the bullnose. More flexibility in application.
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    “Need” a new solo!

    Strap yoke. Instead of a removable wooden yoke that needs to be installed, uninstalled, stored, carried etc. Necessary because central seat leaves no room for a permanent yoke.
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    Sweater for Life

    How about Atlantic Canadians? https://www.rusticosweaters.pe.ca/shop-online-sweaters
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    New canoe or stick with old.....

    Oldtyme - sounds like you might be looking for used Osprey, Shearwater or more river oriented SRT, MRC Guide/Freedom. Northwind Solo or Phoenix from Northstar might fit too, fewer likely to be found used though. There seems to be a range of older MRC boats like your Destiny - I am less familiar...
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    Strap Yoke Variation

    As per the strap yoke: Not the least expensive option at 1 3/4" and $43 CDN, but would seem to meet all requirements: A bit more "rattley" but wouldn't a climbing carabiner work too?... I simply use cord on the aft thwart to hold my paddle blades and straps for the shafts at the fore thwart...
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    Knot in Paddle

    A knot that size definitely will not affect performance. Possibly only became visible as material removed during construction. No point in filling it, especially on an oiled blade, epoxy would eventually fail. Good bait for the crowd here to discuss but really a question for the maker. What...
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    What are you reading?

    Just finished this: Several stories interwoven within the book. The body of a canoeist is found with the contact information of a journalist in his belongings. The journalist then pieces together the life and possible last days of the gregarious "homeless" traveler.
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    Mad River Slipper Solo - Should I buy it?

    There are some of those folk out here too. Just picked up a Curtis Vagabond for $200 Canadian and a 45 min. drive. Hull in great condition but woodwork is shot. They were happy to be reassured that it was going to a good home. Opposite experience to a friend who sold a 17.5 Sawyer to someone...
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    Canoeing Focused Youth Camps in Temagami Region

    I have experience with Wanapitei too. Many visits over the years through friendships with staff. Delivered and picked up trippers across Ontario and Quebec. A generally great bunch of confident, creative and enthusiastic folk. Most if not all trips are co-ed. Friends have kids just back from 10...
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    Epoxy filler for paddle edging

    I used West System 406 colloidal silica...but referred to it as cabosil - anyone know the difference if any? Curious to know the filler used to get the colour in these edge protectors. Ranger X looks like serious overkill. There does seem to be a market for anything carbon. How about a dynel...
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    Epoxy filler for paddle edging

    I used a mix of West system 105 and G-flex, and cabosil to thicken on one Sugar Island paddle 3/16" past paddle edge, built up another tip with a higher proportion of g-flex in the mix and greater volume on a modified otter tail, polyester cord and g-flex on another Sugar Island, another solid...
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    Attempting to make a couple of paddles

    Agreed power planer can be very effective...but can quickly get past your mark too. I have a Porter-Cable 2 1/2"x14 compact sander that fits in one hand very well and is great for refining blade shape and thickness. Tear out can often be tamed by skewing the hand plane - approaching with body...
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    New canoe or stick with old.....

    If it is still available certainly no risk in purchasing it. Does seem like a good deal, which is not a bad reason to buy a better boat. Seems though, if you are mostly paddling solo (with dog) are you looking at the right boat? How loaded do you travel, for how long, what conditions? At 17'6"...
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    Steaming in a Bag

    I have read somewhere (here?) that folk use vacuum preserving bags cut to desired length. Avoiding the minimum purchase of 1500' from places like uline. I have not compared pricing though.
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    Pulling in my gunnels on my MR Guide

    Specs for width seem to range a bit. Guide/Courier/Freedom. Has seat and thwarts been changed that you can tell? Discussions I have seen indicate that Royalex boats are pretty tolerant. PBlanc and others participated in good conversation about changing thwart length on paddling.com. As much as...
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    Question on Clipper Canoe

    Don't despair - I am sure they are in full on production mode. Maker and business person roles sometimes do not come together at the same time. A phone call might work. I had good, thoughtful responses from them when I was looking into boats. Still looking to put a Caribou S into the water one...
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    Dream canoe dream rigging

    I have been debating outfitting and seat choices for my recently acquired Blue Hole Sunburst II. Right now has a foam saddle that I actually find pretty comfortable but intention is to use the canoe for downriver tripping much like the OP's SRT rather than much technical whitewater playing so...
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    Thwarts & Seat placement opinions

    Another lower tech method is to use a guide block (made with durable material) with a hole the size of your bit, a shoulder on it can keep it centred and aligned with the drop stock. Drilling the guide block easiest done on someone's drill press but patience, another person or a mirror, even...
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    Paddles: Tell me about ottertail shape and butternut wood

    Still playing with shapes and woods. Butternut paddle on left in photo is 55” 508g or 18 oz., my wife paddled with it in the bow for 15 years, I borrowed it to solo with until last year when I broke it on a heavy solo stroke in a new canoe. Yet to see how effective the repair is – need to finish...
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    Solo build designs? Anything similar to MR Courier/Guide/Freedom?

    Seriously? A Royalex Freedom Solo offered up for $1250, 20 minutes from my house...but did not check the kijiji update until tonight...already gone. Wouldn't surprise me if it was the one I missed in Brockville for $800 last Fall.
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