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"Tinkerntom" wrote in message oups.com... KMAN wrote: in article D353e.866271$8l.306388@pd7tw1no, frtzw906 at wrote on 4/1/05 12:34 AM: The best thing to do is simply start. Introduce a new thread and see where it goes. It isn't the responsibility of the rest of the world to provide the type of discussion you are looking for. KMAN: =========== That being said, the dang water is still frozen here, so aside from telling you about getting my gear organized, there isn't much to say for another couple of weeks :) ================ I think I'm going to bolt my roofrack contraption together tomorrow. Wilf =========== I think I will inspect various ropes for evidence of fraying. Landlubbers call them ropes, they're called lines! TnT No, I'm talking about ropes. I've got various ropes in the shed. |
KMAN wrote: "Tinkerntom" wrote in message oups.com... KMAN wrote: in article D353e.866271$8l.306388@pd7tw1no, frtzw906 at wrote on 4/1/05 12:34 AM: The best thing to do is simply start. Introduce a new thread and see where it goes. It isn't the responsibility of the rest of the world to provide the type of discussion you are looking for. KMAN: =========== That being said, the dang water is still frozen here, so aside from telling you about getting my gear organized, there isn't much to say for another couple of weeks :) ================ I think I'm going to bolt my roofrack contraption together tomorrow. Wilf =========== I think I will inspect various ropes for evidence of fraying. Landlubbers call them ropes, they're called lines! TnT No, I'm talking about ropes. I've got various ropes in the shed. As I came home tonight, I got to thinking that you might have meant ropes for something other than boating, though personally I chuckled at the thought of seeing you down at the corral ropen' and branden' and cutten' them doggies! TnT |
KMAN wrote: in article , Tinkerntom at wrote on 4/1/05 10:57 PM: KMAN wrote: "Tinkerntom" wrote in message oups.com... KMAN wrote: in article D353e.866271$8l.306388@pd7tw1no, frtzw906 at wrote on 4/1/05 12:34 AM: The best thing to do is simply start. Introduce a new thread and see where it goes. It isn't the responsibility of the rest of the world to provide the type of discussion you are looking for. KMAN: =========== That being said, the dang water is still frozen here, so aside from telling you about getting my gear organized, there isn't much to say for another couple of weeks :) ================ I think I'm going to bolt my roofrack contraption together tomorrow. Wilf =========== I think I will inspect various ropes for evidence of fraying. Landlubbers call them ropes, they're called lines! TnT No, I'm talking about ropes. I've got various ropes in the shed. As I came home tonight, I got to thinking that you might have meant ropes for something other than boating, though personally I chuckled at the thought of seeing you down at the corral ropen' and branden' and cutten' them doggies! TnT Please keep your sexual fantasies to yourself. Is that what you do with ropes? TnT |
BCITORGB wrote: Tink, I'm pleased to report the contraption is "together" and it bears my signatu "workmanship like crap". However, I think, with a few modifications, it'll work just fine. For example, the U-bolts to attach to the existing factory r-rack: well they worked in theory (story of my life), but when I got it up on the roof it looked like Plan B, with slightly different sized U-bolts, would have to be activated. I've got two 7.5' longitudinal 2x4's with two 2x6 cross pieces (with hull curvature cut into them) plus one 2x3 (hey, that's what I had lying around the back 40) cross piece right at the front of the contraption. I'm quite pleased with my cut-out bits as there's nary a sliver of light (OK, OK, a sliver or two) between the hull and the 2x6 cross pieces. Once I glue some foam to that, I think it'll be awesome. The middle cross piece is directly under the middle bulwark and the aft cross piece is about 2" from the aft bulwark (given the configuration of the factory r-rack, that's the best I could do). The forward cross piece (2x3) is about 2.5' in front of the mid one, and provides some nice extra support so that I don't have the feeling that the front will be flopping about (there'll still be about 6' out front of that which is unsupported). Once I got it together, I was pleased to note that it really wasn't that heavy and could easily be popped on to the roof. A few things to do yet: gotta get some brackets to lend stability to the frame, glue on the foam, drill some holes for ropes.... finito! Although I have a feeling that there'll be no end to this. Wilf One of my favorite quotes, "I love it when a plan comes together!" -Hannibal Hayes of the A-Team. Sounds pretty good, you spent a little time, a little money, used some old wood 2x's that were lying around, drilled a little, probably expleted a little, and you feel better about life in general. Now you are almost ready to go kayaking in style. Well maybe not in style, but we won't tell anyone else! TnT |
"frtzw906" wrote in message news:Oo53e.865869$6l.842496@pd7tw2no... "KMAN" wrote in message ... in article D353e.866271$8l.306388@pd7tw1no, frtzw906 at wrote on 4/1/05 12:34 AM: The best thing to do is simply start. Introduce a new thread and see where it goes. It isn't the responsibility of the rest of the world to provide the type of discussion you are looking for. KMAN: =========== That being said, the dang water is still frozen here, so aside from telling you about getting my gear organized, there isn't much to say for another couple of weeks :) ================ I think I'm going to bolt my roofrack contraption together tomorrow. Wilf =========== I think I will inspect various ropes for evidence of fraying. ================= C'mon KMAN, you're supposed to take this seriously. I REALLY am going to bolt my contraption together. That is, is the rain holds off, because I have to lay it out on the picnic table to do so (and I don't want to get wet). I think I'll also work on some biking trip reports (website). Which reminds me, a number of the links to pictures on your website are dead-ends. Did you know that? frtzw906 A paddler that does not want to get wet? I see that as the perfect opportunity to check out your wetsuit or see how your chosen paddling clothes work ; Now do as I say and not as I do, cause I'm hibernating till I see better weather. Ken |
"Cyli" wrote in message ... On 31 Mar 2005 09:38:52 -0800, " wrote: I've been waiting patiently to read about paddling and touring trips. Really tired of this other subject that keeps popping up. Let's hear about water sports... I'm a canoest, and seakayaker...and want to read and talk about that...isn't that why we signed up here? If not let me know, and I'll unsubscribe and move on... Let's give it a go..eh? Shall I say, "You first." or "Bub bye now." ? Instead of whining and threatening to deprive us of your, possibly otherwise nice, company, why don't you tell us what and where you paddle and what's good or bad about it? All I paddle are a canoe (rental the last couple of years since I gave away my stipper) and a recreational Old Town Otter kayak and (when I lose 5 more pounds?) an old Perception Dancer that I use like a recreational kayak. I do them on lakes and the St. Croix River in MN/WI. Like them all, Lke the places except that too many other people in canoes like the 'Croix on warm weekends. But the backwaters remove most of the aluminum hatch from sight and sound. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) Nice to know there are others out there with a Dancer that is a little snug. It takes everything that boat has to keep me afloat. I have removed the plastic bit under the front combing edge and that gets me into the thing. I was somewhat worried that I would not come out in a wet exit but when the time came, it came off like a good pair of pants. I love the looks I get when I show up with it. I'm 6' 1'' and about 275-285 depending on what I had for breakfast ; and most people where I go have huge canoes and are shocked that I am actually going to go out in my "little" boat. Ken |
On 1-Apr-2005, "Tinkerntom" wrote:
Wilf, therein lies the problem, this NG is for paddle craft. Actually, sailing paddlecraft is well within this newsgroup's domain. I have a sailing kayak (old one that needs to be repaired - picked up really cheap) complete with both main and jib and two lee-boards. Lots of folk sail canoes as well. Mike |
Michael Daly wrote: On 1-Apr-2005, "Tinkerntom" wrote: Wilf, therein lies the problem, this NG is for paddle craft. Actually, sailing paddlecraft is well within this newsgroup's domain. I have a sailing kayak (old one that needs to be repaired - picked up really cheap) complete with both main and jib and two lee-boards. Lots of folk sail canoes as well. Mike I hate OT posting, and this being a thread about "can we talk about paddling now?", but I will venture to stray a little into that dangerous chop. :) I have the lanteen sail rig for my Folbot Super, and horror of horror, I picked up a small 2.5 Mercury Mariner, that I plan on incorporating in my total package. So now I can be anything I want to be, a paddlecraft, a sailboat, a motor boat, looks like it is going to be a good year! The biggest problem with the Super, is that they track so straight, that when sailing, and it comes time to tack, they just want to keep going straight. But such is life! TnT |
in article Oo53e.865869$6l.842496@pd7tw2no, frtzw906 at
wrote on 4/1/05 1:57 AM: I think I'll also work on some biking trip reports (website). Which reminds me, a number of the links to pictures on your website are dead-ends. Did you know that? frtzw906 I am happy to report that (I hope) all the links at gokayaking.ca are now working. Anyone who finds otherwise, please let me know. The bay here is still frozen but there's all sorts of water collecting on the surface of the ice. We had a big rain and continuing warm temperatures, so the day is coming... |
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