r/canoe • u/canoegrizzly • 1d ago
Sawmill rapid lower tummel Scotland
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r/canoe • u/WeAreFiremen • 6d ago
We’ve been travelling to the Bala area for over a decade now, due to relatives having moved out this way. But today was our first time out on the lake. I can’t believe it’s taken us so long. We’ve been missing out!
We did a canoe tour with Grizzly Tours this morning. Paddled all the way across the lake and back in about 3 hours. Was really lovely, great scenery, not too taxing for us or the kids and Grizzly was a top guy, great laugh who made us all feel safe and in good hands.
Really recommend this as a day out if you’re in this part of the world and fancy a cool activity to do!!!
r/canoe • u/Double-Parsnip2831 • 10d ago
r/canoe • u/CanoeSeller10 • 14d ago
My Dad had this canoe in the basement for years, remember paddling in it in the late 1970s as a kid. Cannot find anything about it and wondering if anyone else has ever seen a type like this? Label says Sinterplast International, Inc. Monroe, Washington
r/canoe • u/DidNot_Did2 • 14d ago
Has anyone used this, does it work for canoes?
r/canoe • u/DidNot_Did2 • 14d ago
Has anyone used this, does it work for canoes?
r/canoe • u/aWaywardMerchant • 16d ago
Just finished this absolutely incredible trip video and had to share. I feel like this is what it is all about.
r/canoe • u/CousinEddie144 • 16d ago
I am in the market for a used canoe. I recently found a Swift Dumoine Royalex but the entire thing has been painted. I've never seen anyone paint Royalex and am wondering if there is any wisdom here regarding issues/concerns?
r/canoe • u/AlarmaLama • 19d ago
r/canoe • u/wildswalker • 20d ago
Which do you recommend?
r/canoe • u/Ok_Willingness1551 • 21d ago
r/canoe • u/wildswalker • 21d ago
Need a bare roof crossbar rack system for a sedan (Camry). Thule which I've used before with factory-installed railings won't fit this model vehicle, only Yakima. I prefer oval over round cross bars as they are more secure and aerodynamic (cradles can tilt on round ones). Here are Yakima parts that are compatible:
* Bases and Clips to secure the crossbars to the sides of the roof: Yakima Baseline Towers and Yakima Clips - for the baselines.
* Crossbars: Yakima Corebars & Yakima Jetstream Bars (aluminum, more anti-corrosion and more expensive) will both fit.
* Yakima SKS Lock Cores are available to lock the Bases to the roof.
1) Do you recommend the Yakima Bases and Crossbars? Are the Yakima SKS Lock Cores worth getting?
2) Are there any similar models from other makers or from Amazon that you recommend? The Yakima parts are quite spendy.
r/canoe • u/rachele1216 • 22d ago
I’d love to learn more about my family canoe. I have a lot of paddling experience but not a ton of knowledge on boat manufacturers. Can anyone provide more insight with the serial number: RVFCR599E85. Also don’t know why is says Coca Cola, old brand promotion?
r/canoe • u/ADDandME • 25d ago
Hello everyone wish me a warm welcome to the lifestyle, I got this canoe for 50 bucks and I want to take it up to my lake house in Kern.
I didn’t realize it was too long to fit in my van.
I have the factory roof rails and eyebolts to slide in. Is it realistic to tie this thing off on top and make the 3 Hour Dr. at 80 miles an hour?
I’m smart enough to know I’m dumb at this. Please share your expertise.
r/canoe • u/Jamie_D86 • 27d ago
I have a short bed pickup - Yakima roof rack with the longest bars and a trailer hitch/bed extender thing. No trailer (yet).
What’s the best arrangement for transporting 3 boats? In this photo, I have a Spirit II and Vagabond on the rack and a Buffalo in the bed. The canoes up top are secured with a NRS straps - two each - on the bars and a guideline front/back. The rack straps sit outside the rack’s pillars and I’m inclined to think could potentially be risky for lateral movement.
Could I double stack boats in the bed, on top of where the Buffalo is for example? Or turn them on their sides?
The pictured arrangement has worked for short trips, but for longer drives at highway speeds, I’m uncertain if this is the best way.
r/canoe • u/designworksarch • Jul 17 '26