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Post by VoyageurNorth on Jul 17, 2005 4:24:51 GMT -5
I think I do. I'll have to look around.
What I do (or did) have is the result of running the rapids. The canoes sitting in our lot, looking mighty sad.
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Post by WoodsWalker on Aug 5, 2005 6:22:04 GMT -5
Ouch, that reminds me of one of ours that sort of looked like that many years ago. Ours was wrapped around a boulder in the middle of the rapids (between Isabella River and Bald Eagle) and took 2 people and a "come-along" to get it out. Also lost an ABS Penobscot there too. Well, almost lost, it was in pretty bad shape. One less seat, gunwales lost, 1-2 thwarts broken, dented quite a bit, portage yoke broken off. Took a lot of work and parts but we got it back together again and then sold it cheap. :-( How often do you guy's loose a canoe from your fleet?
Also other than the common scratches, what is the most common damage you see done to your returning rentals?
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Post by ultimathule on Aug 7, 2005 0:43:36 GMT -5
The crumpled canoes are aluminum; how do the Kevlar types stand up to the same rapids? How often do you see, or how likely is it to get holes broken in the bottom of Kevlars?
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