As small as canoes are, paddling and maneuvering our way around the waters still takes physical effort. So it is no surprise that many canoers…
Stickleback may be among the smallest of small boats, but it would be just the right boat to overcome the limitations of all of my larger vessels.
When it comes to outfitting canoes, the modifications made tend to vary from person to person. However, there are a few modifications you can make…
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Lets go into the boathouse. The boatbuilder showed up at the Boathouse at Great Camp Sagamore near Racquette Lake, NY. The wide doors opened with natural light coming through the doors and window…
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STUNNING CANOE LIGHT! Our light fixtures are very simple - you can opt to supply your own fixture. MESSAGE US FOR DETAILS - Handcrafted - Baltic Birch Body - Spruce Cap & Rails - 5 ft: 58" Length | 15 1/2 Width | 6 3/4" Depth | 15 lbs - 6 ft: 70" Length | 17" Width | 7 1/4" Depth | 17 lbs. - 7 ft: 82" Length | 18 1/2" Width | 7 3/4" Depth | 20 lbs. - 8 ft: 92" Length | 23" Width | 8 1/2" Depth | 25 lbs. - 10 ft: 114" Length | 23" Width | 9" Depth | 32 lbs. - 12 ft: 138" Length | 28" Width | 10" Depth | 41 lbs. - 14 ft: 162" Length | 31" Width | 11" Depth | 52 lbs - 16 ft: 186" Length | 34" Width | 12" Depth | 53 lbs. The only thing that could make our canoe-inspired, handmade wooden furnishings ant homier is adding the perfect lighting. Mount them on the ceiling to add an instant touch of outdoor beauty to any indoor space. Choose from our eight sizes along with multiple combinations of finishes, stains, and paint colors to customize your perfect match! Every Canoe Light is individually crafted by regional artist Todd Roepke in his studio in Minnesota. Canoe lights are constructed from Baltic Birch and Spruce and are available in a variety of customizable wood stains, finishes and paint colors (see options below) Stains and Finishes: Birch: A natural birch finish highlights the bright, blond color of the wood and it's one-of-a-kind, handmade craftsmanship. Jacobean: The warm, rich dark brown Jacobean wood stain neatly compliments both modern and traditional spaces. Rustic: Our rustic finish achieves a hip, slightly weathered or distressed look that brings to mind the timeless dignity of vintage furnishings. Paint Color (optional): Each piece is also available in a spectrum of bold, beautiful painted colors to match your space, including: - Black - White - Green - Red - Blue Our Canoe Light Fixtures are perfect dining room or kitchen lighting decor! These pieces are perfect for a cabin and also go great in a home setting. Installation is required. Sizes and dimensions are an approximation as they vary between pieces. We offer a custom paint job for $50. Contact Todd to inquire about a design. Install LED lights only.
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The construction went quickly. Every major project I’ve ever begun has a hidden “gumption trap”—a difficult and unrewarding challenge that sucks the will to persist right out of me. This skin-on-frame boat was an exception. Each evening or weekend hour brought visible progress. In the end, I finished the boat in about 75 hours over three months, while also working a full-time job, raising a toddler, and making a pair of oars. A more experienced builder could probably finish the boat in 40 hours.
The idea of building a canoe in a short period of time seemed to open up the possibility of building the boat in a foreign country with local materials and leaving the boat when the vacation was over.
If you’ve visited the Algonquin Outfitters store at Brent on Cedar Lake in Algonquin Park in the last 40 years it’s highly likely you've met Jake Pigeon.
From my archives. Red canoes seem perfectly placed and waiting at Lake O'Hara in Yoho National Park, Canadian Rockies, British Columbia
If you tend to take yourself too seriously, here’s a boat that can fix that. Paul Elkins’s Little Miss Sally is an electric micro-boat for which whimsy is as essential to its operation as its 12-volt battery. I first saw the boat on a YouTube video. In it, Paul slides her out of the back of his pick-up truck. A man with a horseshoe...
Become one with your canoe with this complete guide to canoe paddle strokes.