jimmar wrote on Jan 7
th, 2010 at 12:48am:
One guy sitting in the bow seat facing the stern and the guy in the stern seat facing the bow.
Hey, wait a minute
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) That's my wife BTW

but whenever I have a passenger and we're just fishing or out for an evening paddle, anytime one person's paddle power is sufficient ... it's so much easier to carry on a conversation, and fish, ... pass things, add facial expressions to whispers....
I split this off not because I was asked but because it reminded me of a story I have tucked away and I may need to refer to it someday so I'll keep it fresh by sharing. One very windy day a big group was camped in the narrows of Pickerel (Q). Three of the girls decided to have a race to see who could paddle the Grummans solo, into the wind, through a whitecap choked chute. It was windy!
They battled, seemingly forever, a good half hour at least. The lead switched more times than anyone bothered to count. Every time one of 'em, through sheer will, pulled ahead, she'd hit the pinch, lose control of the bow and weathervane to WAY back of the pack.
After a very long time of getting nowhere with no end in sight, after the rest of us thought - just give it up already - one of the girls tried a novel idea. As she weathervaned for the umpteenth time to the back of the pack, she turned around in the bow seat leaving the rest of the canoe wagging behind her. She proceeded to paddle right past the other two, who in turn, turned around and did the unthinkable as well. All three made it up the chute. It was pretty impressive to watch.
There are one or two times on every trip I'll mutter to myself: "Well that was stupid." I try to avoid people though so few might see whatever lapse in judgment I had. Even the guys in the garbage bag rain gear looked like they were having fun so I'm not real quick to judge. Hey, if it works....