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Dermot Shane
Eva and I enrolled in the strokes course on July 24th, and asked for training in how to effectivly use Greenland paddles, unfortunatly we only have one Greenland paddle between us!
I have Weirner Ikos bent shaft paddle that I would be willing to swap for the day, if anyone wants to try out moveing alot of water and has a GP stick hanging out?
Dermot & Eva
Dermot.shane AT gmail DOT com
Peter KearneyHi Everyone,
http://www.levelsix.com , a Canadian company that makes great gear (MEC carries it) has 40% off all gear including drysuits, drytops, spray skirts etc.
Have a great Canads Day! Peter
June 28, 2016 at 8:52 am in reply to: Short Notice Paddles. Personal trips not officially sponsored by SKABC #11307Maureen BenzonWe are short of volunteers for this very worthwhile cause. Please consider joining us on Saturday 9 July. Volunteers will simply accompany the bigs&littles who will be paddling doubles. No instruction is given, just a fun 2 hour paddle in beautiful Indian Arm (3 shifts 9.00am, noon and 3.00pm). Please contact me at benzon@telus.net if you can help, or 778-712-1035 if you would like more information
June 14, 2016 at 10:23 pm in reply to: Short Notice Paddles. Personal trips not officially sponsored by SKABC #11279Rose SiroisThere is a new trip posted – – see trips page for details!
Reed ClarkeNick, Mick and I were out driving around Sechelt yesterday, groundproofing for BC Marine Trails.
I’ve got some pictures from the day, along with a short write up, on my blog:
Peter BrutonHello Heather;
Thank-you for your response. I would be interested in your thoughts on the trip and potential campsites. I purchased The Wild Coast series of books several years ago and was using that as my main source trip/campsite information.
I would be interested in touching base with Don Griffiths if you can arrange this.
Have a good day.
June 9, 2016 at 4:53 pm in reply to: Short Notice Paddles. Personal trips not officially sponsored by SKABC #11275Peter KearneyJust in case you haven’t heard, the Bowen trip originally planned for this Sat June 11 has been postponed to July or August.
The ‘Round Bowen Challenge is on Sat June 25 www.bowenislandkayaking.com
Hopefully see some SKABC paddlers on the 25th! (Great practice for your forward stroke.)
Cheers, Peter
Heather KirkHi,
I haven’t circumnavigated it but but I’ve launched from Klemtu and paddled north and then west through the passage between Swindle and Princess Royal. I can tell you the launch/camping details of that area if it’s helpful. I do know that Don Griffiths, a long time (former) member, did it some years ago. I think I still have his contact information. I could try to put the two of you together if you’d like.
Cheers,
Heather.
Peter BrutonHello;
Some day I would like to circumnavigate Princess Royal Island. If any members of the SKABC have paddled this area, would they be willing to share their experiences?
I can be reached at peter.bruton@canada.ca or reply to this post.
Peter Bruton
Benjamin WalshSolo touring NW Discover kayak for sale. This is an older fiberglass boat that is in very good condition and has been well cared for.
This kayak is very fast and maneuverable and has large cargo carrying capacity. Best suited for intermediate to advanced paddler and is a lot of fun to paddle. It can carry a huge load on a long trip but does not feel like a tank if you are taking it out for a day paddle.fiberglass
17’11” long
59 lb
Feather craft rudder
400 lb carrying capacity
All new deck lines and bungies
Comes with spray skirt and cockpit coverThe hull is in excellent shape. Some minor staining on the deck. Has always been stored under cover or indoors.
Photos: https://goo.gl/photos/spCa8iGckuV7iwve8
Description and reviews:
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http://www.nwkayaks.com/specs_discover.htmContact Ben at 604-445-7558 or ombenza@hotmail.com
June 3, 2016 at 4:04 pm in reply to: Short Notice Paddles. Personal trips not officially sponsored by SKABC #11260Theresa DaviesThinking of taking a short 2-3 day overnighter to Twin Islands next week- could leave Wednesday- stay over and paddle to end of Indian Arm and back to Twin Islands Thursday, leave at leisure Friday. Would be nice to have at least one other person along. See me at the meeting Tuesday if interested. Can also email me at mollymarie8718@gmail.com
Nancy MoreHI David
I think the weather looks better on Friday. I think launch about noon. If you are planning on coming, can you let me know by phone or e-mail please?
Cheers, Nancy
June 1, 2016 at 9:16 am in reply to: Short Notice Paddles. Personal trips not officially sponsored by SKABC #11257Nancy MoreGood morning all
I plan to go for a paddle out of Jericho Sailing Centre this week. I am flexible with either Thursday or Friday. Contact me at n_j_more@yahoo.ca or 778 866 6979 if you are interested.
Cheers, Nancy
Nick HeathGood questions, Nancy. This is exactly what our forum is for!
The two part sticks are thickened epoxy – a resin stick and a hardener/catalyst stick. The ‘thickened’ part means it is not runny (normally, most epoxies one buys are like honey) . Tiny bits of powdered glass, plastic or minerals like talc do this thickening job.
This stuff is very practical to carry for a number of potential repairs because it has good shelf life, handles easily but hardens quite quickly (varies by type) . It doesn’t contaminate your stuff and food with nasty fumes (unlike other resins) and it works on most surfaces.
However, it is really only a stop-gap because your boat is not made of this – the most expensive type of resin.Iinstead your boat is made of a vinylester resin (kevlar reinforced boats) or a polyester resin (most glass reinforced boats). Only my Pygmy or another ‘wooden’ kayak will be made of epoxy resin (because those other resins won’t bond as well to wood).
What this means, is that the stick repair is temporary – grind it out later and fix properly (unless it is so small that it doesn’t really matter).
I would try chandlers like Steveston Hardware or West Marine or Martin Marine. They might have it a Home Despot too. They make some that it specifically for marine or underwater use, but I doubt that matters for a temporary repair.
Use rubber gloves. Those chemicals are not benign…
Plumbers putty will plug small holes but will not harden and has no real strength- more like chewing gum (another time-honoured multi-purpose sealant). Another type of material that works well is a sealant/adhesive like 3M 5200 or Sika-Flex. These don;t have great shelf life and are messier to use but for some repair are better because they are flexible as well as waterproof e.g. for bulkhead sealing (a common need in kayaks, especially those reinforced with kevlar, because they flex more).
Sorry to be so long-winded.
/n
Jacquie GaudetNancy
Mine is a two-part (plumber’s?) putty that I think I got at Canadian Tire. I bought it some time ago to cover the sharp ends of the screws from my compass.
Let me know if you want me to dig it out for the specific name.
Jacquie
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