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TominMpls
10/27/2017 01:34PM
 
Cool, I definitely don't want pop rivets, so carbon it is. It's ordered!
 
Blatz
10/27/2017 02:00PM
 
Hey call Northstar before you install it. I talked to the guy from Northstar at Canoecopia who dos'e the install at the factory. His way is different than the instructions you get. I installed mine his way.
 
TominMpls
10/27/2017 02:34PM
 
Cool, he'll be the one doing it as this is a new custom canoe order. Nothing like that new boat smell!
 
TominMpls
10/26/2017 10:24PM
 
I'm ordering my Northwind 18 this week. I would like a foot brace, question is, is there any reason to go aluminum rather than carbon? It's a $25 difference in price. I'm told the carbon is a cleaner install.
 
butthead
10/27/2017 07:15AM
 
Pop rivet vs glue in installation and appearance. Both look to use the same tube brace and adjustment method.


butthead
 
Blatz
10/27/2017 08:38AM
 
Go the glued on carbon. No pop rivets in your hull. I have them in both my 17 and solo
 
campnfish
04/10/2019 10:45PM
 
Wasn't the easiest thing ive done, i put the carbon brace in my northwind solo last year. I had to shape the carbon with a belt sander to fit my hull, and the 2 part epoxy pot life was quick, like a few mins. If i did it again id put rivets in, maybe Bear has some better advise than the instructions provided. Now if you dont have to shape the carbon like i did you will have an easier time.


 
dcandta2014
04/10/2019 09:03PM
 
Hello Blatz,
If you could forward the instructions you received from North Star about installing the carbon fiber foot brace.
We are looking to put one in the bow of our canoe to help with some foot problems my wife has had.
Otherwise, I will contact North Star directly.
Thank you very much,
Dennis
Mncampy48@yahoo.com