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Sold kayak, tired of being wet, moving to a canoe, advice? Re: Sold kayak, tired of being wet, moving to a canoe, advice? by canoe nut » Fri Nov 05, 2010 4:37 pm Here is link to the Wenonah Canoe website, solo canoes The different layups range from royalex to ultralight kevlar I like the Tuff Weave layup, reasonably light and not terribly expensive I like the Prism and the Solo Plus Phishtech TKF
Austin Canoe Kayak Sold? - TexasKayakFisherman. com Austin Canoe Kayak Sold? by Neumie » Mon Jan 03, 2022 1:34 pm Saw some things on social media about ACK When you go to their website you get redirected to another site selling Chinese off brand outdoor gear Wonder how this affects those who may have holiday gift cards, kayaks on order, etc? What about KATS? Anybody know what's going on?
Sub 50 Texas Flats Canoe: Updated 7 2 - finished boat pics Sub 50 Texas Flats Canoe: Updated 7 2 - finished boat pics by TexaRican » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:37 pm Ok, reserving the spot for my 2nd boat and build-along Yeah, pirogues are probably not that interesting to this crowd anymore, but I'm focusing on improving boatbuilding skills here
seeking canoe opinions - TexasKayakFisherman. com seeking canoe opinions by Beve » Sat Apr 26, 2008 3:02 am Been thinking about adding a canoe to my flotilla in the next year or so No hurry, want to research, find a good deal, etc Paddled a "single-man" coleman canoe a lot in college with a saddle for quicker water Paddled a TWS racer's aluminum canoe last year too
Royalex wont be produced anymore - hurting canoe companies. Aluminum was the choice for most canoe trippers until 1978, when Old Town Canoes and Kayaks touted the durability of its Royalex Tripper by tossing one from the roof of its Maine factory—it escaped unscathed Due to its near-indestructability, Royalex became the go-to material for whitewater boaters, summer camps and remote expeditions
canoe vs kayak? - TexasKayakFisherman. com canoe vs kayak? by mddj » Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:59 pm I have a Tarpon 120, which I love, but lately been thinking of getting a solo canoe for fishing I saw the Old Town Pack canoe, which looks pretty good I've never paddled a canoe before, so I can't compare the two Two benefits I see with a canoe are storage and being up higher on the water
Canoe Paddle with Kayak - TexasKayakFisherman. com In the section of what to bring on a long kayak trip he mentions a bent shaft canoe paddle as an efficient change over for distance paddling as it uses a different set of muscles He also mentions it's use as a backup to your kayak paddle Apparently it's not too far off base I just know it works very well with my X-Factor Pogo TKF 3000 Club
poling CANOE or other rig - TexasKayakFisherman. com A good recreational-class canoe with tons of primary stability might best fit your criteria, except again, as noted they can become kite-like in windy conditions Leave it to Long-Haired Dave to instigate an exceedingly fun thread, and bring out the best in TKF'ers, hah!
kayak vs canoe - TexasKayakFisherman. com Re:canoes canoe nutThu Sep 20, 2007 11:14 pm For me, and this is a personal opinion, nothing beats a canoe for river tripping Granted some canoes can be tubs, so can some kayaks, it all depends on the boat design Wenonahs are nice boats, i have owned several and still own a Champlain
My duck hunting canoe build - TexasKayakFisherman. com Shortly after making this thread I sold the camo canoe and replaced it with a sportspal x-13 scanoe I outfitted the scanoe with a used 2 hp honda outboard ( 4 stroke with air cooled motor and water cooled exhaust) that is the lightest in its class at 27 lbs