May 18

Carlisle Value Kayak Paddle, 240-cm, (2 piece paddle)

Carlisle Value Kayak Paddle, 240-cm, (2 piece paddle)

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  • Symmetrical black polyethylene blade for durability
  • Black aluminum shaft with polyethylene sleeves
  • Great as a basic kayak paddle for beginners or as a spare paddle
  • Length: 240 cm
  • Weight: 42 oz.

The Carlisle Value paddle is a great paddle for beginners or for use as a backup. The Value kayak paddle has symmetric polyethylene blades and a durable aluminum shaft. Ergonomic foam grips are included. The push-button take down allows blades to be feathered at 60-degrees or inline, for right- and left-hand control.

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Advanced Elements Touring 4-Part Kayak Paddle

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  • Asymmetrical blades
  • Dihedrial blade for improved efficiency
  • Blade angle 60 deg
  • RHC, LHC and unfeathered
  • 231 cm/ 2.7 lbs. Packable Length: 25.5″.

A portable and lightweight touring paddle.

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May 18

Carlisle Outfitter Poly Clad Aluminum Canoe or Rafting Paddle with T-Grip (Yellow/Blue, 66-Inch)

Carlisle Outfitter Poly Clad Aluminum Canoe or Rafting Paddle with T-Grip (Yellow/Blue, 66-Inch)

 Carlisle Outfitter Poly Clad Aluminum Canoe or Rafting Paddle with T Grip (Yellow/Blue, 66 Inch)

  • Reinforced Polyethylene Blade
  • Blade Size: 19 x 54.6cm, 7.5″x 21.5″
  • High-Density Polyethylene Covered Aluminum Shaft
  • Shaft: 1-1/8″ diameter
  • Weight: 38 oz. at 60″

The Carlisle Outfitter Raft Paddle is built to take the abuses of the river. The Carlisle Raft Paddle is favored by commercial outfitters for its high strength-to-weight ratio, this 7.5″ x 21.5″ reinforced blade is fitted with a 1-1/8″ aluminum shaft. The shaft is covered with high-density polyethylene to provide a grip that resists nicks, dents and oxidation, and gives a warmer feel than bare aluminum.

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E.B.L. Paddle 3GEN Midsize White/Black Putter Grip( COLOR: White/Black, CORE SIZE:.580 Inches )

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  • COLOR: White/Black, CORE SIZE:.580 Inches

Lamkin E.B.L. Paddle 3GEN White/Black Putter Grip This larger paddle-shaped grip is ideal for golfers with bigger hands or for those who want to take their wrists out of the stroke. The Lamkin E.B.L. Paddle 3GEN Putter Grip features opposing patterns on the front and rear that feel distinctly different from one another. This grip also boasts the same opposing pattern as the E.B.L. Pistol and E.B.L. Paddle – so that your fingers get a slightly different feel than your thumbs. Its made of Lamkins

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May 17

Canoe Plans – Building a Canoe With the Right Plans

So you’ve finally decided to build your own canoe. The next plan of action is looking for the right canoe plans you would be using for this project. And when you know exactly what you want, that wouldn’t be hard to do as there’s definitely many plans you can choose from these days.

However, with all free plans available, you should not settle for the first canoe plans you find. You have to assess if that’s what you need for your canoe and check its sea worthiness as well.

To be able to build a canoe successful you need to consider aspects of the building process. If this happens to be your first time building a boat, fret not, once you’ve thoroughly prepared and considered some aspects of boat construction, you’ll be in your way to building a canoe in no time at all.

Things to consider for this task are:

Budget and Materials

Budget and cost are one of the first things to consider in building a canoe.

But you don’t have to worry. Building your own canoe is definitely cheaper than buying a ready made boat. However, you still have to set a budget to ensure that you keep track of your expenditures and you don’t go beyond the amount you are willing to spend for this project.

Materials is the next thing to consider in boat building. In this case, if you have a clear idea of what you’re willing to spend, you can easily choose a material based on those amount if budget is of utmost importance for you.

The commonly used materials for canoe building are wood and fiberglass. I would suggest you use plywood if you want to go for cheaper material cost. However, if you can afford it, cedar or fiberglass would make an excellent choice as well.

Size

The size of the canoe is an important aspect as well. Not only will it affect the budget you have set for this project, it will also affect the general performance of your boat. And not only that, it also has lots to do with your safety.

So you get to choose the right size and dimensions of your canoe, you need to know how many passenger capacity do you want your boat to have. For example, a 12 feet canoe is ideal for a solo passenger, a 16 feet canoe is generally for two passengers while a 20 feet canoe and above should be able to accommodate groups.

Canoe Plans

For several reasons, canoe plans plays an important aspect in the successful completion of your project. For one, you don’t have to spend so much time on the preparation as everything is generally provided fro you.

Another thing is that you get to do away with confusion and headaches right in the middle of construction process when you’re using quality plans. And you don’t have to worry about the sea worthiness of your boat when you’ve used top notch canoe plans.

To anyone who have the same passion as I do, you may want to check out canoe plans of every kind which I find very helpful in building a boat. You may check out that resource here:

www.BoatBlueprints.info

 

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