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![]() "Smed" wrote in message ... i know it might sound like a petty thing to ask a question about but im trying to get my wife into the sport of canoeing and i want to make it as pleasant as possible... Having guided canoes for a dozen years, and having sat in cane seats, molded plastic seats, 2x4s, webbed seats and on milk crates, my suggestion is to find some aftermarket seats that have very wide webbing straps. Cane seats are nice until your butt pokes through them (for me, it takes about 30 miles or 2 days. I seem to have a sharp butt), and molded plastic seats are too hard, too uncomfortable, and often do not have a drain hole so they are a puddle if its raining or a wave breaks over the side. The wide plastic straps (like on a lawn chair) make a very comfortable, cool, dry seat that is durable. I also carried a CrazyCreek chair with me for my bow paddler to use when 'just chillin', which made an excellent portable backrest, and doubled as a kneeling pad for whitewater. If you are doing trips, rig the boat so that there is a large, flat surface behind the bow seat (like a cooler or several evenly matched ammo cans) and the open CrazyCreek chair makes a nice mattress for a snooze. You'll definately get your wife hooked. --riverman |
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