i like how these how to videos are narrated in post production instead of trying to talk while actually performing the operations; wind noise, etc. I like this video.
Decades ago I had an old wood-canvas canoe. In Canada, the Chestnut Leader was THE down-river racer. At 18 feet long and a narrow hull it was fast. But it weighed 95 pounds--when completely dry. Whew!
Good information. I may get a dolly for some of my steeper carries. Thank you. Curious about the background noise? Something gets screaming loud, as if a vacuum cleaner is plugging up 😳
@@PottyPaddler That makes sense. I’m camping currently and cannot access one of the canoe routes solo. I’m able to solo on others around here so I’m all good. Had a buddy with me last week and we could access the route together, or he could carry canoe himself, younger and stronger, but the very long steep decline is too hard on my old knees. My hips both have replacement joints. Portages uphill are fine but I’m going to need a trolley for longer steep declines. That’s how I came across your video. Take good care.
Details in the audio track, it's a self converted B&Q sack truck. After I suffered a pneumatic tyre explosion I replaced the tyres on my trolley with foam 'puncture proof' wheels, they weigh about the same as the old pneumatics. The replacement tyres are seen in this video and are still going strong in 2024 :-).
i call bullshit on that being an 88lbs canoe! my OT Tripper is 80lbs aand 17ft and considered a heavey canoe. no way you would be spinning around with it
Your Tripper will be made from Royalex and not out of Mad River "Triple Tough" PE ... my 17' NovaCraft Royalex Prospector is way lighter than my 16' Mad River Explorer TT shown in the video
i like how these how to videos are narrated in post production instead of trying to talk while actually performing the operations; wind noise, etc. I like this video.
Decades ago I had an old wood-canvas canoe. In Canada, the Chestnut Leader was THE down-river racer. At 18 feet long and a narrow hull it was fast. But it weighed 95 pounds--when completely dry. Whew!
I found this very helpful. Thanks
Thanks a million for the clear demo.
Everybody loves listening to a shop vac during a canoe narration
Nice Demo, I do something similar.
Good information. I may get a dolly for some of my steeper carries. Thank you. Curious about the background noise? Something gets screaming loud, as if a vacuum cleaner is plugging up 😳
I'm not sure where that background noise came from, I suspect it's the cooling fan on the PC I used 😲
@@PottyPaddler That makes sense. I’m camping currently and cannot access one of the canoe routes solo. I’m able to solo on others around here so I’m all good. Had a buddy with me last week and we could access the route together, or he could carry canoe himself, younger and stronger, but the very long steep decline is too hard on my old knees. My hips both have replacement joints. Portages uphill are fine but I’m going to need a trolley for longer steep declines. That’s how I came across your video. Take good care.
I just have to know was this at the airport?
No idea what the jet engine noise is? I'd not noticed it before. I suspect it is my computer fan. :-(
Hi there... what was the trolley ?
Couldn't make it out .
Thanks
Details in the audio track, it's a self converted B&Q sack truck. After I suffered a pneumatic tyre explosion I replaced the tyres on my trolley with foam 'puncture proof' wheels, they weigh about the same as the old pneumatics. The replacement tyres are seen in this video and are still going strong in 2024 :-).
Wow the weekend will be over before you get the boat on . I hope it’s a long weekend. 🇨🇦👍
Wtf is that background noise?
i call bullshit on that being an 88lbs canoe! my OT Tripper is 80lbs aand 17ft and considered a heavey canoe. no way you would be spinning around with it
Your Tripper will be made from Royalex and not out of Mad River "Triple Tough" PE ... my 17' NovaCraft Royalex Prospector is way lighter than my 16' Mad River Explorer TT shown in the video
Yea the family canoe I got from my dad is the OT Tripper, such a pain to portage man. Saving for a better one aha