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Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 10:46 pm
by Carol
One year ago this month I was having fun on the Klamath River, Ferry Point Run. On the first drop, put out a low brace (properly executed), and said "oh s**" I did something. After having my superaspinuatus tendon repaired in December, I was told "no paddling this summer!"

Just came back from the Klamath River. Sat in an oar frame raft, looking very cute thank you very much, on the Happy Camp Run, as my sweetie paddled our tandem with somebody else in the bow. We both decided that he would be able to get the canoe down the Ferry Point run with me in the bow, minus paddle. I've never had so much fun!

Now for the rest of the blues

so what happens if one of your bow line knot fails as you're driving down the road You end up with a bent boat, a big dent in your fender, and don't forget the bent Tule crossbar.
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I'll be so glad when this year is over!

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:50 am
by jatakasawa
Carol,

Sometimes we all have a run of crappy luck. Keep your chin up and keep paddlin'! When you're all healed up and on a good run net year (or this winter) and smilin' and stylin', you'll feel like the bad luck was a silly blip on the map.

In January 2010, I crashed my pickup, destroyed my Mad River ME and fractured four vertebrae in my neck and back....now I'm stylin' the Upper Yough and other, similarly challenging runs...but when I sat in a chair in my bedroom for four months, I had no idea how my life would be after the neck brace came off. Early in the recovery stage I decided that I WOULD PADDLE AGAIN...and it kind of became my motivation to heal up and take vitamins and forget about 'giving up' and letting my injury run my future. Your shoulder will heal, your car can be repaired and the boat can probably be salvaged. Keep your chin up and try to stay positive. Let us know when you're ack on the water!

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:04 am
by Carol
ok, I thought I had posted a pic of damaged boat, it was there in "preview", but seems to have wondered off into cyper land . . . . .
i'll try again
carol

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Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:44 am
by milkman
If that's a Dagger Dimension, that truly is sad ... good reminder not to get casual about tying boats on racks.

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:13 am
by Carol
It is, hoping we'll be able to "pop" 'her back out. Thinking boards on both sides and something to slowly expand back to shape.

Any thoughts?

C

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:29 pm
by ncdavid
Slow application of heat and pressure will do the job on the Royalex. But I'd take the gunwale off first. Wood gunwales are fun. If you don't want to make your own, you can find them here-- http://www.edscanoe.com/14kndogusy.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:50 pm
by rivercowboy
Warm water. Set it in the Sun with water in it. Of course this will take some time for nature to take it's course.
Look at me talking. 7 months out of a total hip replacement myself and just up to Class II in the Open Boat.

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:33 pm
by Carol
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thanks Neil!

C

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:06 am
by KNeal
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Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:25 am
by ian123
What damage? Straighten the gunnel and get on with it!

Re: Singing the paddling blues

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:10 am
by rivercowboy
That aint' nothing. You should have seen my Blue Hole before I straightened it out. Had to cut the Gunnels off. Then let is sit in the yard full of water for a few weeks, put new Gunnels on it, still a river runner. Not bad for a first generation OCA either!

Straighten the Gunnels and put it back on the water!