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flyfishing from the canoe
I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic.
;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
"Tim J." wrote in message ... I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic. ;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? Depends on how good you are with tools. The fact that you plan to remove the "center gunwale" rather then the thwart that is presumably there bodes ill. :) Wolfgang |
On 4/8/05 10:55 AM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote: that is presumably there bodes ill. :) No need to go all poetic on the poor guy... :-) B |
Wolfgang wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message ... I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic. ;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? Depends on how good you are with tools. The fact that you plan to remove the "center gunwale" rather then the thwart that is presumably there bodes ill. :) Okay - "the wood thingy that looks like a yoke." Being good with tools and knowing the lingo are two different things, bud! ;-) I sincerely hope I don't drill through the floor of the canoe after making that statement. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
"William Claspy" wrote in message ... On 4/8/05 10:55 AM, in article , "Wolfgang" wrote: that is presumably there bodes ill. :) No need to go all poetic on the poor guy... I'm fixin' to go Medieval on his ass. Whattya think......Bede?......Malory?......Langland? :) Wolfgang |
Tim J. wrote:
Wolfgang wrote: "Tim J." wrote in message ... I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic. ;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? Depends on how good you are with tools. The fact that you plan to remove the "center gunwale" rather then the thwart that is presumably there bodes ill. :) Okay - "the wood thingy that looks like a yoke." Being good with tools and knowing the lingo are two different things, bud! ;-) It seems I have some reading to do, and it ain't English poetry: http://www.paddling.net/guidelines/showArticle.html?73 Did I mention it's my first canoe? -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Tim J." wrote in message ... I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic. ;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? Depends on how good you are with tools. The fact that you plan to remove the "center gunwale" rather then the thwart that is presumably there bodes ill. :) If you're really good with tools, a fly tyer with spare materials hanging around and a computer geek to boot, try this: http://www.strangehorizons.com/2004/...5/badger.shtml -- Frank Reid Euthenize to respond |
"Tim J." wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: "Tim J." wrote in message ... I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic. ;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? Depends on how good you are with tools. The fact that you plan to remove the "center gunwale" rather then the thwart that is presumably there bodes ill. :) Okay - "the wood thingy that looks like a yoke." Being good with tools and knowing the lingo are two different things, bud! ;-) Well, as long as you know a water letter outer hole making thingy from a sixteen ounce claw adjuster, you should be o.k. I sincerely hope I don't drill through the floor of the canoe after making that statement. See, that's what I mean. You've got to have some means of letting out excess water! :) An extra seat in the center of the canoe is nothing more than a highly specialized thwart. As long as it's built and installed properly it can't harm the structural integrity of the boat. Done properly, it will even strengthen it. Wolfgang |
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 10:50:02 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic. ;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? Have you tried paddling the canoe 'backwards' while sitting 'backwards' in the front seat? That will get you closer to the middle of the canoe without having to modify it. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com/ - photo galleries http://www.chocphoto.com/roff |
Charlie Choc wrote:
"Tim J." wrote: I just stuck the word "flyfishing" in there so it would be on-topic. ;-) Okay all you roffian canoers, here's the plan: My canoe has two seats at front and rear with a gunwale in the center. Can I remove the center gunwale and replace it with a solid, mounted seat for solo ventures, or will that screw up the structural integrity of the canoe? Have you tried paddling the canoe 'backwards' while sitting 'backwards' in the front seat? That will get you closer to the middle of the canoe without having to modify it. That's exactly what I do in my sixteen footer, FWIW. For a look at a three seater go to http://www.wenonah.com/ and find the Solo Plus. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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