Thank you. You convinced me to go ahead and order that back support for the canoe. One thing is that I noticed no link to the life jacket in your product list. Not a biggie, but one I was looking for. Thank you for all the great material.
I went on a five day trip through the boundary waters, luckily my buddy is from MN and brought everyone of these "comforts". So useful, especially the portage seat. Thanks, friend.
Thanks for the tips. Great! The first thing I pimped out on my canoe was a beer holder for me and my friends. Well, maybe it's a typical German thing, I think. Haha😅 Only costs $12 for 3 Bicycle drink holder and 6 pipe clamps. Absolute worth it. edit: maybe you can make a video of how to setup a tarp with only an canoe and paddle maybe?
I took a large natural sponge, put it in one of those nets that turkeys or hams come in, and tied it to my seat with about 5 feet of para cord. (So it's always there) It not only works good for cleaning like wiping mud or fish blood off of things or getting sand out of the bottom of the canoe, it works pretty good for bailing.
@rapalalake I don't know what javax is but I wouldn't be surprised if it were laundry detergent, that's what I use. I cut the bottom off a medium detergent jug with a handle built into it. Square shape gets a flat surface against the bottom
Shared. Best 5 minutes I've spent on RUclips in a while.
Wow, thanks a bunch for saying this!!
@@TheBearEssentials honestly I appreciated how your vid was short and quick to the point and covered all realivant info.
Thank you. You convinced me to go ahead and order that back support for the canoe. One thing is that I noticed no link to the life jacket in your product list. Not a biggie, but one I was looking for. Thank you for all the great material.
Hey! No problem that life jacket is from Canadian Tire if your in Canada you can find it there - I didn’t know where to find it online for a link tho!
I went on a five day trip through the boundary waters, luckily my buddy is from MN and brought everyone of these "comforts". So useful, especially the portage seat. Thanks, friend.
I bought those exact seats a few years back. Love them.
Great video,
Thanks a bunch! Hope it was helpful!
Thank you for the video! 👍
Those are some good canoeing tips!
Oh thanks so much!
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Regard from Indonesia
Your welcome!! Wow across the world from me. That’s amazing! Thanks for watching!
great video…I just bought a canoe and I will be getting a rod holder for sure..like the idea of a seat
Right on!
Thanks for the tips. Great!
The first thing I pimped out on my canoe was a beer holder for me and my friends.
Well, maybe it's a typical German thing, I think. Haha😅
Only costs $12 for 3 Bicycle drink holder and 6 pipe clamps. Absolute worth it.
edit: maybe you can make a video of how to setup a tarp with only an canoe and paddle maybe?
Great information 👍
I took a large natural sponge, put it in one of those nets that turkeys or hams come in, and tied it to my seat with about 5 feet of para cord. (So it's always there) It not only works good for cleaning like wiping mud or fish blood off of things or getting sand out of the bottom of the canoe, it works pretty good for bailing.
@rapalalake I don't know what javax is but I wouldn't be surprised if it were laundry detergent, that's what I use. I cut the bottom off a medium detergent jug with a handle built into it. Square shape gets a flat surface against the bottom