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Poll Question: Do you carry a spare canoe paddle?



« Created by: Rocky on: Jul 17th, 2010 at 2:18am »

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Re: Poll:  do you carry a spare canoe paddle?
Reply #40 - Oct 8th, 2010 at 10:04pm
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mastertangler wrote on Oct 8th, 2010 at 8:54pm:
I can't begin to picture the set-up. Speaking of picture......that would be worth a thousand words (as they say).

I wonder if some 3M automotive 2 way tape might not work better than the glue. My understanding is that it is pretty tough stuff. My paddling partner who works at R&D for Nissan suggested that line of thinking......I'll ask him again what and where this product can be procured. I remember being skeptical but he gave me some examples of uses. He also told me to be sure when I stuck it on that's where I wanted it cause your not getting it off. Then it would be able to flex with the boat......it's a thought :exclamation

Here ya go!  Edge width of the clip is 1 inch.  They are called "Super Clips" and seemed to be marketed directly to Big Lots ... at least their name/logo is on the back side of the packaging.  You can see the latch release on the upper-right clip.

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Well, I thought about a stronger adhesive ... bottom line, I'd rather occasionally re-glue rather than patch holes in my canoe.

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Re: Poll:  do you carry a spare canoe paddle?
Reply #41 - Oct 9th, 2010 at 1:24am
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Super DD. Thanks!  Smiley
  
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Re: Poll:  do you carry a spare canoe paddle?
Reply #42 - Oct 9th, 2010 at 6:53am
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I always take a spare when solo or in a group of two that won't be splitting up at some point. A group intending to stay together for a whole week long trip? One spare might be overkill.

The last tandem trip I did was planned as a three week outing into new territory. Three/four hours from the put-in I heard a crack that sounded bad. Bow paddler's graphite (fairly new) paddle busted at the grip. I offered epoxy - he countered with return policy and our spare. He used the spare for the rest of the trip with good results.

My own paddle is a really old Styrofoam, kevlar, epoxy combo that you don't see any more. It came as a free perk with my canoe. The store personal said no, no, no - that's not the paddle you want for where you are going. Hey, it was the most expensive paddle in the store and the one I thought I could deal with. Still have it, use it and I trust it a whole lot more years later. Still take a spare incase mother nature's waves rip it out of my hands.

Use to go with a guy who would drop his paddle in mid stroke and yell "fish on!" If I were him I'd take two spares on a solo.
  
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Re: Poll:  do you carry a spare canoe paddle?
Reply #43 - Oct 11th, 2010 at 2:49pm
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I bought some of this stuff for use around house.
So far it's proven to be as advertised.
Like All adhesives, surface prep is key.
I could see using this with a Velcro strap as a paddle holder or whatever.
Take some extras and alcohol prep pads in case you needed a repair in field.
It removes easily, if/when you want.

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Re: Poll:  do you carry a spare canoe paddle?
Reply #44 - Oct 27th, 2010 at 1:59am
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I take a cheap but rugged paddle for my back-up and use it as a walking stick when portaging. The worse the portages and heavier the loads the more it protects me from injury.
  
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