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  1. dogbrain

    Video, of a guy tipping a canoe over in the middle of a Minnesota Lake

    Agreed Jim, this guys lack of self and situational awareness should encourage us to realize we all have blind spots. This goes for everything in life, not just canoeing. Mark
  2. dogbrain

    Tips To Deal With The Great Tick Invasion

    Last spring I was out 3 nights paddling Gates of the Mountains on the Missouri River and had done a few of the hikes accessible by water. I knew it was tick season and pulled many dozen off me over a couple days. In the tent and even after I got home I pulled a few off. Days later I had some...
  3. dogbrain

    Re-webbing Canoe Seats?

    I use polyester seatbelt webbing, 2" wide. Polyester is more UV resistant and doesn't stretch when wet compared to nylon webbing. In the past I haven't been able to find polyester webbing in anything narrower. I've never used polypropylene webbing, but I think it's the type of ribbed webbing you...
  4. dogbrain

    15’ Chestnut Chum- SOLD

    Beautiful canoe and definitely priced to sell. You're not planning any trips out west are you Robin? Is this one that you replaced the inwales in the past? Mark
  5. dogbrain

    Churchill River Canoe Outfitters Sold

    Last August I stopped in at CRCO to talk to Ric and pick up a couple maps. I didn't realize he had one foot out the door. I think he's been there, doing that for almost 50 years. Indeed there is a surprising amount of country up there to explore. There's a core area of well travelled routes with...
  6. dogbrain

    A Raven from Scratch

    I'll just comment that I would definitely use s-glass on the exterior for abrasion resistance. I agree that using it on the interior would increase hull stiffness by some amount, not sure how much. On my last 4 boats I used 4 oz e-glass inside and out plus an additional layer of 4oz s-glass on...
  7. dogbrain

    Photo of the day

    Three 29' Canoes yesterday. Payette Lake, Idaho
  8. dogbrain

    Royalex MR Explorer Cold Cracks - Advice & Repair

    I have fixed a few of these and the cold crack thing isn't a big deal, at least to me as a buyer. To the seller it means get rid of it while i still can. These cold cracks seem minimal, so the repair will be easy. I would offer him a fair price with the cost of your time and materials factored...
  9. dogbrain

    A new Nick Schade inside glassing video

    I agree with all that. The fact that nick can mess with a video camera, narrate an instruction video, teach a student and glass the inside of a boat all at the same time is impressive. He’s one of the few experts in a sea of posers on any subject on YouTube. Mark
  10. dogbrain

    Forest companies and the impact on canoeing

    That ratio is probably about right. Unless someone works in the natural sciences, there's no reason or ability for them to intelligently argue or discuss the science. The barrier of entry to that conversation is a specialized education in the field, knowledge of causal relationships...
  11. dogbrain

    Forest companies and the impact on canoeing

    I have no interest in arguing or comparing credentials, or the new assertions, but you didn't answer the question. I'll try again. What convinced you that "neglect" of the forest has led to large catastrophic fires (a million acres or more??).
  12. dogbrain

    A new Nick Schade inside glassing video

    I started laying inside glass horizontal on my second canoe and did all the rest like Nick does in this video. To me, it takes away a lot of the stress. I now do the wedge at the ends first and let them set up before continuing. Small batches of epoxy is another great tip. Keeps from getting...
  13. dogbrain

    Video about traditional wannigan use

    Interesting coincidence, thanks for posting the video Robin. Just the other night i was thumbing through my copy of Beyond the Paddle, by Garrett Conover and read through the section on portaging using a Tump line and wannigans and it sparked my interest once again. After watching the video I...
  14. dogbrain

    Fry Pan vs Porridge Pot

    I'll usually boil trout because I hate messing with little bones and picking at a fish carcass for with my fork for nibbles of meat. Anything I can fillet boneless most often gets fried, but I've grown tired of heavily breaded deep fried fish and do minimal oil and light seasoning these days...
  15. dogbrain

    Grand Portage Rendezvous August 9-11, 2024

    I was through there in 2000 while this was going on, but arrived too late in the day to wander around the tents and demonstrations. They kick everybody out who's not part of the reenactment late in the afternoon, which I assume is when things are the most interesting. There is an active boat...
  16. dogbrain

    Forest companies and the impact on canoeing

    Lots of unfounded assertions in this post. I know this is a canoe forum and short posts leave out a lot of detail, but saying that "mega fires" are the result of reduced logging isn't supported by the science. If I'm wrong, I'm interested in seeing the evidence. I agree with fire suppression as...
  17. dogbrain

    Cliff Jacobson: NO to skid plates!

    My strip canoes get dynel wear strips when new. No reason to wait until they wear to the wood core. I put a lot of hard miles on my canoes and I've had single days that would easily or i shoukd say, have worn through multiple layers of e glass. On my most used canoe I have replaced the dynel...
  18. dogbrain

    Christmas gifts

    I had the idea to make a little pocket thingy for a canoe seat for some time now and finally got around to it. My thought was to have a place to hold small things, can stay on while portaging, and be able to zip/unzip with one hand. After 3 prototypes, #4 came out the way I want, so I made some...
  19. dogbrain

    A Raven for Christmas

    OK, I've seen people do that before and wondered why. I think you'll sacrifice some of the maneuverability and the canoe will handle a little more as if it's hogged towards the ends. In other words, doing eddy turns will be a bit more dicey than if those were faired. I assume the Raven is a...
  20. dogbrain

    A Raven for Christmas

    That's funny, and I think it would be cool to do that. What I meant is the part of the stem below the water line. In the photo it looks like the stem isn't fair with the hull, that you left some of it proud of the rest of the hull, almost like a short section of keel. Maybe that's what you're...
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