My L'Edge
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My L'Edge
My first impressions of Craig's new girlfriend. I'm not into cheating on my mates BUT..
-http://blog.jamesweir.net/2010/10/ledge ... on-in.html
Paddle safe and see you in Mexico
James
-http://blog.jamesweir.net/2010/10/ledge ... on-in.html
Paddle safe and see you in Mexico
James
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I kinda said to Craig I wouldn't be drilling holes...So far I can't get enough water in the L'Edge to warrant holes being drilled, the dam thing just doesn't take on water!
Who knows maybe I will maybe I won't but if I do you will be the the first to hear about it here.
Today we got the first snow outside my house, I am so looking forward to Mexico in 2weeks!
Paddle safe
James
Who knows maybe I will maybe I won't but if I do you will be the the first to hear about it here.
Today we got the first snow outside my house, I am so looking forward to Mexico in 2weeks!
Paddle safe
James
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...as soon as the creeks in the alps fill with water in spring I'm sure it will...
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saddle position?
James,
You mentioned moving the saddle forward to balance the boat for you.
Can you elaborate o how you determined this? I have a L'Edge coming shortly and have no experience adjusting bulkhead outfitting.
Gord
You mentioned moving the saddle forward to balance the boat for you.
Can you elaborate o how you determined this? I have a L'Edge coming shortly and have no experience adjusting bulkhead outfitting.
Gord
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@Gord, during my first home run, 10km class 2-3, i kinda had the feeling that the front of the canoe was being pushed around a bit too much when punching through wave trains and hydraulics. I deducted this is because the centre of balance was too far back, just like with trimming a canoe for a head wind.
So I shaved out a tiny bit more foam from the bulkheads like this
and glued a nearly 2cm piece of foam onto the back of the seat.
On my second home run I was much happier so I think I was right.
Lots of Esquif canoes are trimmed stern heavy and I change most of them, the SpanshFly is also very stern heavy, I turned the saddle 180degrees and found it much better balanced for me!
@Craig and Flo, yeah yeah I know and maybe in Spring the first Emmental L'Edge will be made!
Paddle safe
James
So I shaved out a tiny bit more foam from the bulkheads like this
and glued a nearly 2cm piece of foam onto the back of the seat.
On my second home run I was much happier so I think I was right.
Lots of Esquif canoes are trimmed stern heavy and I change most of them, the SpanshFly is also very stern heavy, I turned the saddle 180degrees and found it much better balanced for me!
@Craig and Flo, yeah yeah I know and maybe in Spring the first Emmental L'Edge will be made!
Paddle safe
James
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Re: L'edge
I case James is aleady on the way to Mexico, here's how it works. Nice and easy solution...cbates wrote:James...how did you attach your lap belt in the L'edge?
http://blog.jamesweir.net/2009/11/pimp- ... white.html
Florian
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