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Out for a morning ride. Gravel path looks fine even for skinny tyres.

Croc warning not a problem, I wasn't planning a swim in the mangrove swamp.



What it didn't explain was that that the mangroves are on both sides of the path. Usually it's a good idea to keep 6 metres away from the edges. Path was 4 metres wide at most...



Survived - crocs had probably already eaten breakfast...
 

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Hi Brian
I will give you a ring this week. Your getting some good rides in, you will come back far too fit :)
No van as I already have my van, there’s is no motor in the project besides me.

Jamie
 
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Jamiedyer":3ofcqifp said:
Well I left work yesterday and headed south to pick up a project that has been waiting for me for a while, it doesn’t need much just now and is very usable as is. Very excited as I have been looking for one for ages since the first time I seen one in Canada and this is perfect.
It’s not cycling related but is definitely retro. Barry definitely would understand and has seen this ;)


Have I?

I'm gonna guess it's made of wood and canvas. Am I close?
 
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firedfromthecircus":26ytjmw9 said:
Jamiedyer":26ytjmw9 said:
Well I left work yesterday and headed south to pick up a project that has been waiting for me for a while, it doesn’t need much just now and is very usable as is. Very excited as I have been looking for one for ages since the first time I seen one in Canada and this is perfect.
It’s not cycling related but is definitely retro. Barry definitely would understand and has seen this ;)


Have I?

I'm gonna guess it's made of wood and canvas. Am I close?


Ah, is it a wood strip canvas canoe Jamie?
 
Hope so :D We had a couple of the old canoes in our scout group. A wooden skeleton frame with what looked like an oiled canvas stretched across the it. They hung from the roof so likely the reason they survived us :lol:
 
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It is indeed a wood and canvas Old Town HW.
I am currently sitting in a services just shy of the border, so will soon be safe and back with my own kind ;)
Well pleased with the canoe as had seen its history on SotP forum previously and when it came for sale we did a deal that was great for us and helped in no small part that it was going to a family that would use it and also that I can maintain it as it should be. The history and everything checked out with Heritage Canoe Association and so here we are ready to paddle :)
We will keep our other Old Town Guide and this will be our Sunday best type canoe. So my kayak that rarely gets used as I am a canoe boy myself will be up for sale if anyone wants a cheap kayak, just message me.

Jamie
 
What is yours Jamie, canoe or kayak ?. I now remember the one in the hall was a 2 seater with a longer cockpit, but not completely open stem to stern :? I think the early ones with a front deck were still classed as a canoe because of this longer cockpit.

So when are we getting pics then. After you've spent the evening sitting in it in your livingroom :lol: :lol:
 
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