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  1. dogbrain

    A Raven for Christmas

    Are you going to leave the stems protruding? at least that's what it looks like in the last photo. Mark
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    PIctures of celebrities in canoes

    Klaus Kinski paddling a dugout in the film Fitzcarraldo.
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    Panther to Snowtrekker Winter Tent

    Good idea to go with the window in the back. I forgot that is something I wish I'd had done when I ordered mine. It would be nice to have a view out the back and the ability to vent the tent a little better when the stove gets too hot. Also a good idea if you plan to use the tent during warmer...
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    Lake George, NY: Cleanest in U.S.

    Lake George is quite clear, but not even close to being the clearest in the US. It looks like Secchi Disk measurements are 8 to 10 meters there, which is very clear. At Waldo Lake in Oregon, which I've paddled a few times, the Secchi depth is regularly upwards of 40 meters, and averages in the...
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    Panther to Snowtrekker Winter Tent

    I bought the short wall snowtrekker 8x10 a couple years ago with the standard sheet metal stove they sell. Although I've not done it, I think it would all fit in a solo canoe along with my other gear and food. The tent, along with poles and a couple heavy plastic floor tarps will fit into a...
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    Sawyer 17’9” Cruiser on a diet

    Thanks SG, you answered my other question when you said you'd use epoxy on the next one. I think I'll stick with epoxy. Good to know about the DVcell formability. Sounds like the carbon has the same issue as kevlar as far as resin usage. Mark
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    Sawyer 17’9” Cruiser on a diet

    Great work on the copies. Thinking about doing one myself. More questions....... How was it to work with poly resin - viscosity, working time etc.? Did you do any heat bending of the divinycell ribs or core? How did you form them? Would you save any weight with 2 layers carbon and only 1 of...
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    Dreaded Tennis Elbow, Mark II

    Just thought that I'd add, try to put that strap on every time you do anything requiring grip. Opening a stuck jar, using a shovel or hand tools. It only takes a second of not paying attention to have a big setback. I hope for the best in your recovery. Mark
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    Dreaded Tennis Elbow, Mark II

    I had really bad tendonitis in both elbows years ago when I was playing hockey, learning to play the mandolin and doing my job that involved digging snow pits. The mandolin really did the damage. I have played guitar my entire life and all of a sudden I was playing this instrument with a little...
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    Sleeping On Ground In Grizzly Country Safer Than A Campground

    The attack was an answer to his prayers? OK. And we don't get any more information until we read about it in his book and watch the feature movie? I can already guess what it's about. No thanks. I really feel bad that this happened to him, but from what I read in this story it sounds...
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    Canoe Atlas of the Little North: Who did all the sketches?

    I finally bought the book earlier this year. Yes, the drawings and maps are great. Most of the maps have so much information on them that I have to photograph them and put them on a computer to enlarge the image just to see the detail. Thank you. Mark
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    A cautionary tale of deaths on Shoshone Lake in Yellowstone.

    Two years after a tragedy on Shoshone Lake, rangers reveal details of the search for two lost canoeists, including one who remains missing. The Boys and the Lake
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    BWCA trip

    I did a solo trip from that entry point a dozen years ago in mid September. I did a counter clockwise loop going east through Hustler, Oyster, Gebeonequet and winding up to Tacukmich. Then on around west then south through Eugene, Steep and down through Slim and on through Loon back to the...
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    Mad River resins

    I have repaired a few gel coat canoes. In the scheme of things it isn’t all that difficult. The problem is getting a color match. It’s pretty easy to get a perfectly smooth hull, but those spider cracks will likely be much more visible than they were before. Even when I bought what was...
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    Mad River resins

    Raka uv epoxy resin does a good job. Even so, you’ll ultimately want to cover epoxy with paint or varnish. Mark
  16. dogbrain

    Looking for tips for building a hard shoulder chine canoe

    There are a couple of Kite builds documented on this forum including mine and Stripperguys. Here are 3 pictures from the Kite plans that tell the story of how to strip the tumblehome. Your canoe plans are different than the Kite, but yours looks a little easier. I would start by stripping from...
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    Proper blade for cutting your own strips for stripper canoe?

    There you have it. Three perfectly good ways to cut strips. This short thread has covered the full extent of that topic. Just pick the tool you are most comfortable with and you'll do fine. Mark
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    Canoe ID and restoration

    The canoe is probably an explorer, if it's 16 feet it's the most likely. That closeup of the hull looks like peeling paint. If so, just sand it off like you said and use rust paint if you want to go the inexpensive route or go with a marine topside paint from interlux or petit. If you stick to...
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    Proper blade for cutting your own strips for stripper canoe?

    Look up Skillsaw method before you proceed. I'm sure Jim Dodd will be along shortly to make the case. Mark
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    Supermodels Canoeing Trip 1973 - Video BWCA

    I don't know if this video has already been posted, but it was obviously produced in support of the BWCA wilderness act. In spite of the title, it's an entertaining video. Mark
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