Hatin' on airbags
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Georgia Tech still has a Sunburst II outfitted with a kneeling thwart and huge pieces of open cell foam.
Anyone here live through the days of tractor inner tubes? Seems like the outfitting could have outweighed the craft...
Anyone here live through the days of tractor inner tubes? Seems like the outfitting could have outweighed the craft...
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Never used Styrofoam, but I did use Ethafoam slabs on the inside at one point. At least they didn't soak up quite so much water, and didn't turn to dust.Bob P wrote:SBroam's not that far from reality. In the '70s, some of us (cheapskates...) stuffed our open boats with one-gallon milk jugs.
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Anyone here live through the days of tractor inner tubes? Seems like the outfitting could have outweighed the craft...
I used truck tire inner tubes in the early 80's in a Mohawk Whitewater 16 for paddling it solo. I made a ethafoam full length saddle for the center position. I thought that was so cool And yes, it was heavy but I was young and could have cared less.
I remember seeing that sunburst II with sytrafoam blocks on the Ocoee Must have been around 1986. A ORGT group was hanging out around Diamond Splitter watching us side surf witches hole.
I used truck tire inner tubes in the early 80's in a Mohawk Whitewater 16 for paddling it solo. I made a ethafoam full length saddle for the center position. I thought that was so cool And yes, it was heavy but I was young and could have cared less.
I remember seeing that sunburst II with sytrafoam blocks on the Ocoee Must have been around 1986. A ORGT group was hanging out around Diamond Splitter watching us side surf witches hole.
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Yep. Done the tractor inner tube thing with my 17 foot Coleman canoe. This is back in the day when "horse collar", or yoke, life preservers were state-of-the-art.
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I have seen shipping peanuts stuff in a home made nylon bag problem was the bag was leaking them all over the place
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I used the "packing peanuts in plastic garbage bags" technique in my first canoe, and the giant inner tubes. NOT recommended.
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I was told to contact Bob P re kneeling thwarts, but saw the tractor inner tube comment & had to chime in. My first real whitewater trip was on Wolf R, Wisc years ago. I used my Mad River Guide & for floatation crammed two truck inner tubes in bow & stern. They definitely weighed more than the canoe & fortunately I did not get to see how well they would work.
I have a Dagger Caption I recently bought that has kneeling thwarts. I understand Bob has done some modifying in past to allow thwarts to be quickly detached in event of a pin. I would appreciate any ideas & pictures if you have them Bob.
Thank-you.
Allen aka acc
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I have a Dagger Caption I recently bought that has kneeling thwarts. I understand Bob has done some modifying in past to allow thwarts to be quickly detached in event of a pin. I would appreciate any ideas & pictures if you have them Bob.
Thank-you.
Allen aka acc
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ended up in my first downriver race last weekend. pulled out my old coldcracked explorer and my buddy and i stuffed pool toys under the thwarts. was extremely classy-kept it dry so didnt really test em out but sure have plans for next year-blow up dolls anyone?
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At the top of Dragon's Tooth rapid on the Dryway, the nozzle on my brand new GAIA airbags popped off and disappeared down the rapid. Advice on getting a local replacement from a brick and mortar?
At the top of Dragon's Tooth rapid on the Dryway, the nozzle on my brand new GAIA airbags popped off and disappeared down the rapid. Advice on getting a local replacement from a brick and mortar?
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i use shipping bags. they are called "dunnage bags" i pay $4 each for a 36"x36" bag on e-bay. i use 6 in my big boat. she is unsinkable. i never remove them. nice to nap on too. http://youtu.be/4G2ZsXNjEHk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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What kind of valves do these bags have? Are special inflator attachments needed?hazardharry wrote:i use shipping bags. they are called "dunnage bags"
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any type inflater will work. just make an adaptor. i use a cheapo walmart battery powered one. or you can just put your lips together and blow...
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Cool. Thanks.