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QueticoMike
10/03/2017 02:48PM
 
quote housty9: "I added some weight to mine after the 1st time I paddled it, made it more stable. Enjoy."


This is a good suggestion......
 
mr.barley
10/03/2017 08:28PM
 
You will find yourself out on the water more often now that you have a solo canoe.
 
Bonvicken
10/03/2017 08:33PM
 
quote mr.barley: "You will find yourself out on the water more often now that you have a solo canoe."


That was my primary motivation for getting one!
 
KevinL
10/03/2017 08:39PM
 
Congrats on the new ride.
 
giddyup
10/02/2017 10:45PM
 
I got the same canoe earlier this year, my first solo, as well. I love it, too! I haven't gotten to use it much but super happy with it so far. Im hoping for years of fun with this boat. Congratulations and happy paddling!
 
nctry
10/03/2017 01:00AM
 
The wilderness is a great canoe. The more you paddle it the more you'll fall in love with it. Enjoy!
 
10/03/2017 05:46AM
 
quote Bonvicken: "Haven't posted in a while, but just had to share...took the maiden voyage in my recently acquired Wenonah Wilderness in Kevlar UL. My first solo boat. Took 'er out on the Kish yesterday and ended up dumping...some tricky spots in the low water conditions, believe it or not! I also figured out after the fact that I didn't have the seat adjusted level, side-to-side wise. Great relationships often have a rocky start!



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Was the water cold George? :)
 
mastertangler
10/03/2017 06:14AM
 
Not such a bad thing to dump, especially when you incur little or no loss. It engenders some respect for just how easy it is for a solo to go over if all isn't right.


I started out my Hunters trip in a solo boat I had never even test paddled (hey, I got busy). I just went to the dealer (Action Sports, Jackson Michigan) picked it up and drove the 30 hours to Moose lake to put in. I loaded up, got in, pushed away from shore in some choppy water and I thought for sure I was going over. I barely made it back to the shoreline dry. At that time Bell had hiked the seat up near the gunnels. Fortunately the owner of Action Sports had given me a set of seat drops. I borrowed a multi tool and installed them having luckily grabbed them out of the garage just before pulling out of the driveway. All was well after that!
 
DrBobDerrig
10/03/2017 03:07PM
 
find one of those 5 gallon water jugs if you are in areas that don't have rocks around (Kickapoo River in SW wi.) . I bring a few for those little boy scouts in the bow and the old man in the stern. That extra 40# in the bow helps bring it down. Helps keep their hair dry
dr bob
 
Bonvicken
10/02/2017 08:03PM
 
Haven't posted in a while, but just had to share...took the maiden voyage in my recently acquired Wenonah Wilderness in Kevlar UL. My first solo boat. Took 'er out on the Kish yesterday and ended up dumping...some tricky spots in the low water conditions, believe it or not! I also figured out after the fact that I didn't have the seat adjusted level, side-to-side wise. Great relationships often have a rocky start!



 
Wally13
10/02/2017 10:27PM
 

Hang in there George ... you will get the hang of it.


I had to lower the seat a bit in my Bell Magic after its maiden voyage.
 
Bonvicken
10/03/2017 07:15AM
 
"
Was the water cold George? :)"


It was refreshing!
 
housty9
10/03/2017 07:56AM
 
I added some weight to mine after the 1st time I paddled it, made it more stable. Enjoy.
 
boonie
10/02/2017 08:31PM
 
You'll get used to it, then you'll like it. ;)