Thanks for the dragon skin Mike. My thoughts are to use the canoe a while and let a wear pattern reveal itself before I start taking material off.
I hadn't thought of the knee bumpers being used as thigh braces, but in a sitting position that would be a great assist to becoming "one with the boat".
I prefer to kneel when things get tough. This dialogue has me thinking of how one could install mini cell thigh support in my WW canoe for when you are kneeling and want to hip the canoe. My knees don't care for the pedestal seat and thigh strap approach; I like to sit and only kneel when necessary. Having a sculpted minicell support pillar on the sides of the canoe could be of great use when my knees are splayed apart and deep into the chines on each side.
Not surprisingly, there is a reason you've got some large knee bumpers, but I do like the leaner look you helped me install. Thanks!
I hadn't thought of the knee bumpers being used as thigh braces, but in a sitting position that would be a great assist to becoming "one with the boat".
I prefer to kneel when things get tough. This dialogue has me thinking of how one could install mini cell thigh support in my WW canoe for when you are kneeling and want to hip the canoe. My knees don't care for the pedestal seat and thigh strap approach; I like to sit and only kneel when necessary. Having a sculpted minicell support pillar on the sides of the canoe could be of great use when my knees are splayed apart and deep into the chines on each side.
Not surprisingly, there is a reason you've got some large knee bumpers, but I do like the leaner look you helped me install. Thanks!