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riverman March 6th 05 04:36 PM


"wayno" wrote in message
oups.com...
well, i will be damned. so did i. a canoe, though, from mad river.
seemed the most stable/lightweight/inexpensive option.

now we have another reason to meet, act like fools, and drink to
excess.

oh, btw, i see that riverman is also "on board" (hilarious, doncha
know), and seems to be very experienced. do you mind if i email you
with all kinds of newbie bull**** querys, myron?

your friend in the old north state
wayno


Howdy Wayno! How'd you get here? Nice to hear from you. :-)

Which Mad River did you get? I've found MR to make the best boats around,
but they usually are far from the least expensive.

--riverman



Wayne Harrison March 6th 05 04:45 PM


"riverman" wrote in message
...

"wayno" wrote in message
oups.com...
well, i will be damned. so did i. a canoe, though, from mad river.
seemed the most stable/lightweight/inexpensive option.

now we have another reason to meet, act like fools, and drink to
excess.

oh, btw, i see that riverman is also "on board" (hilarious, doncha
know), and seems to be very experienced. do you mind if i email you
with all kinds of newbie bull**** querys, myron?

your friend in the old north state
wayno


Howdy Wayno! How'd you get here? Nice to hear from you. :-)

Which Mad River did you get? I've found MR to make the best boats around,
but they usually are far from the least expensive.

--riverman


well, i asked for the most stable platform available. my intentions do
*no* include whitewater. just little day trips down some relatively slow
moving small rivers around piedmont and eastern north carolina.
so the outfit suggested a 14' royalex (olive), called the "adventurer",
iirc, and i added wicker seat backs.
i don't plan on fly fishing from the boat, but some ultralight spinning
might be fun. would i need a pontoon addition, or is that just too lame for
words?

thanks for your suggestions. that process about cartopping was great!

yfitons
wayno





riverman March 6th 05 04:48 PM


"riverman" wrote in message
...

"wayno" wrote in message
oups.com...
well, i will be damned. so did i. a canoe, though, from mad river.
seemed the most stable/lightweight/inexpensive option.

now we have another reason to meet, act like fools, and drink to
excess.

oh, btw, i see that riverman is also "on board" (hilarious, doncha
know), and seems to be very experienced. do you mind if i email you
with all kinds of newbie bull**** querys, myron?

your friend in the old north state
wayno


Howdy Wayno! How'd you get here? Nice to hear from you. :-)

Which Mad River did you get? I've found MR to make the best boats around,
but they usually are far from the least expensive.

--riverman


Oh, and I forgot to add....of COURSE you can email me with any newbie
questions you have. I owe you a lot for helping me through the newbie ff
blues, and your patience with my newbie questions, and would be happy for
the chance to return the favor. Or you can post here...there are many folks
here who are quite a deep resource for any kind of boating you want to get
into.

--riverman



Charlie Choc March 6th 05 04:48 PM

On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 16:45:19 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:

would i need a pontoon addition, or is that just too lame for
words?

If you get one I want a picture of you on board. g
--
Charlie...
http://www.chocphoto.com/ - photo galleries
http://www.chocphoto.com/roff

riverman March 6th 05 05:10 PM


"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
om...

"riverman" wrote in message
...

"wayno" wrote in message
oups.com...
well, i will be damned. so did i. a canoe, though, from mad river.
seemed the most stable/lightweight/inexpensive option.

now we have another reason to meet, act like fools, and drink to
excess.

oh, btw, i see that riverman is also "on board" (hilarious, doncha
know), and seems to be very experienced. do you mind if i email you
with all kinds of newbie bull**** querys, myron?

your friend in the old north state
wayno


Howdy Wayno! How'd you get here? Nice to hear from you. :-)

Which Mad River did you get? I've found MR to make the best boats around,
but they usually are far from the least expensive.

--riverman


well, i asked for the most stable platform available. my intentions do
*no* include whitewater. just little day trips down some relatively slow
moving small rivers around piedmont and eastern north carolina.
so the outfit suggested a 14' royalex (olive), called the "adventurer",
iirc, and i added wicker seat backs.
i don't plan on fly fishing from the boat, but some ultralight spinning
might be fun. would i need a pontoon addition, or is that just too lame
for words?


Sounds cozy :-) I think you probably don't need sponsons, as your boat is
probably going to be stable enough, especially if you stay out of the moving
water for awhile. I don't know if you are a complete beginner, but I'll
assume that you are pretty close to one, so a word of warning: train
yourself early to never, never put your hands on the gunnels (the side
rails). If you are dedicated to keeping your weight on your feet, knees or
butt, then its pretty much impossible to tip over. OTOH, even in a very slow
moving stream or a lake, if you lean on the gunnel you'll be over in a
heartbeat, sponsons or not. In that vein, be sure to keep your fishing gear
in a case, and tie a line from the case to the thwarts (the rails that go
across the boat). Nothing like losing your fishing gear after a particularly
stupid spill to add injury to insult.

Now for the fun part: spring in coming to the peidmont, and you got a boat!
grin

thanks for your suggestions. that process about cartopping was great!


Take it from a guy with a bad back. :-)

--riverman

By the way, you should expect your boat to be able to tip back and forth a
bit, so don't be unsteady on your feet. This is called 'low primary
stability' (primary stability refers to the boats resistance to tilting
sidways at all. Canoes tend to have low primary stability). But learn fairly
quickly about how far it will tip before it stops tipping....this is
secondary stability (the boats resistance to going all the way over). A good
comparison is a rocking chair: easy to rock, but good ones don't tend to
rock past a certain point. Low primary, high secondary. Once you get the
'feel' of the stabilities of your boat, you'll be much much more comfortable
in it.




Wolfgang March 7th 05 04:06 PM


"Tinkerntom" wrote in message
oups.com...

.....you could even instruct
your friend Wolfgang in particular, of the same agreement as well,
since he responded to your post here by following your lead!..


Refresh my memory......what was it I agreed to?

...I know you, and I am getting to know him,


Time will tell.

and you both should know better,


And we should all watch what we eat, get more exercise, get right with
God, take a homeless person to lunch, call Mom, send a thank-you note
to the IRS.......

and are certainly capable of higher more enlightened
converstional skills.


He is. I'm not.

I look forward to engaging both of you in future discussions,
respectfully TnT


O.k., see ya.

Wolfgang



Wolfgang March 7th 05 06:47 PM


"wayno" wrote in message
oups.com...
well, i will be damned. so did i. a canoe, though, from mad river.
seemed the most stable/lightweight/inexpensive option.


Canoes can be fun (I've got one that hasn't moved from it's resting
place on a friend's property for about five years) but they're just
not as convenient for a quick jaunt to the nearest damp spot, I think.

now we have another reason to meet, act like fools, and drink to
excess.


And if that fails, we could always try actually fishing together
sometime.

oh, btw, i see that riverman is also "on board" (hilarious, doncha
know)...


Yeah, it appears that they'll let anyone into this place. :)

Wolfgang
who suddenly finds himself thinking of huns, vandals, visigoths,
mongols, vikings.........



Wayne Harrison March 7th 05 07:17 PM


"Wolfgang" wrote

Wolfgang
who suddenly finds himself thinking of huns, vandals, visigoths,
mongols, vikings.........

well, i think mr. j buffet probably put it best, for me: "the cannons
don't thunder, there's nothin' to plunder; i'm an over 40 victim of fate:
arriving to late, arriving too late."

"a pirate looks at forty"



Tinkerntom March 7th 05 07:39 PM


Wolfgang wrote:
"Tinkerntom" wrote in message
oups.com...

.....you could even instruct
your friend Wolfgang in particular, of the same agreement as well,
since he responded to your post here by following your lead!..


Refresh my memory......what was it I agreed to?

...I know you, and I am getting to know him,


Time will tell.

and you both should know better,


And we should all watch what we eat, get more exercise, get right

with
God, take a homeless person to lunch, call Mom, send a thank-you note
to the IRS.......

and are certainly capable of higher more enlightened
converstional skills.


He is. I'm not.

I look forward to engaging both of you in future discussions,
respectfully TnT


O.k., see ya.

Wolfgang


I have no particular agreement with you. You must have misread
something, probably due to your limited understanding of your second
language, and the nuiances of things difficult to understand. I can
certainly have patience with you over that, I don't always read what I
write either, and I certainly don't always understand it! TnT


bearsbuddy March 7th 05 08:18 PM


"Tinkerntom" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have no particular agreement with you. You must have misread
something, probably due to your limited understanding of your second
language, and the nuiances of things difficult to understand. I can
certainly have patience with you over that, I don't always read what I
write either, and I certainly don't always understand it! TnT


Condescension! Yeah that oughtta do it.

Mark --a christian ethnocentricity? I'd have never thunk it--




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