Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Yoke for Wenonah Prism
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grumple4 |
I recently purchased a Wenonah Prism solo canoe with a tractor bucket seat and need to figure out what kind of yoke to get in order to portage throughout the BWCA. I know there is the Wenonah "Removable Solo Yoke and Pads" for $170, also think there is "Solo Yoke and Pads" from Chosen Valley for $170. Do people have a preference between these two? Or a less expensive option that also gives the necessary height above the tractor seat? I have been using a 75 lb aluminum canoe for many years and am excited to go a little lighter, any advice would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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Banksiana |
I got the raised metal pieces (it was a fatigued riser that caused my yoke to fold) from the guy that bought the stockpile of parts from the Hidden River Yoke Company. I contacted Wenonah and they got me his name and number. They were selling a removable yoke kit that looked the same as the one I had (still are offering it removable yoke kit ), but when the kit arrived it was not as shown in the photo. Wenonah gave me the guys number and he had the parts. |
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MidwestFirecraft |
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MagicPaddler |
MidwestFirecraft: " " Simplicity is a virtue. Do you know what it weighs? I hate paying all that money to get a light canoe to put a portage yoke on it that weighs 20% the weight of the canoe. |
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grumple4 |
1) Has anyone used or would they recommend the Hidden Rivers "Universal Solo Yoke" at Piragis for the Prism? https://www.boundarywaterscatalog.com/hidden-river-yoke-shop/universal-solo-yoke-6724 2) It sounds like the raised yoke that Banksiana posted a picture of is no longer available, is that correct? If so, does anybody know where a guy could get those metal raisers that clamp on to the gunnels and connect to the yoke? That looks like a great setup. https://photos.bwca.com/b/BANKSIANA-230811-221826.JPG |
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MagicPaddler |
MidwestFirecraft: "17.4 ounces." Nice |
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mjmkjun |
You might be asked "What the heck is that?" on portages and at landings. :-) |
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Banksiana |
Folks swear by this yoke but I hate it. Find it uncomfortable and poorly designed. I've bought one and am on my third(all replaced by Chosen Valley free of charge). All failed on Quetico trips within a year of purchase (I do paddle a fair amount and often carry on marginal or worse portage trails). I found a way to replace the worn parts of my old yoke that has only failed once since I bought my Advantage in 86. Wish they still made it. |
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nctry |
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mjmkjun |
Banksiana: "The Wenonah Yoke is made by Chosen Valley. They are the same. Had exact yoke attached to my '86 Advantage too and had not seen another like it. Assembly is simple & construction is solid. (which may explain why it is no longer made.) LindenTree3 now has it if ya want to try to finagle it from him. :D |
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Banksiana |
mjmkjun: " I followed bread crumbs and discovered the guy who had bought out the manufacturer of the yoke (Hidden River I think) and bought enough spare metal to keep my yoke going until my time is up. It is a simple and quick light solution and I've only ever experienced one failure in thirty years of extensive tripping with the boat. I've since replaced the insufferable sling pads with a set of Bourquin pads. |
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Banksiana |
nctry: "The sling pads I found were not a problem with a thirty pound boat. But my spirit ll... we’ll not an issue either. If you don’t spread them and tighten good then they are a problem. If you are finding them uncomfortable try adjusting them. I was slow to do this, but finally figured it out." The metal on the sling pads dig into my shoulders. Also have a problem with the pads stretching and sliding around the "corners". The big vinyl covered foam pads are much more comfortable for my shoulders. |
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GraniteCliffs |
But the other yoke I have weighs more and my head hits the top of the canoe on portages. |
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JackStraw |
Used to portaging tandem canoes, I found it "really" tall. I bought a Prism myself recently, and understand you need some height to give your head room from the pedestal. The purchase included a yoke that clamps to the gunwales. Leather padded to treat the wood gunwales nicely. I am going to mount pads to this trying to create a happy medium. Leave room between my head and the seat pedestal, but maybe a few inches lower than the fancy pedestal mount models. There are a few threads on this if you search above for Prism Yoke. For inspiration, I think I may use the yoke photos from butthead in this thread, as the thick portage pads provide more mid-portage shifting than the sling style: Prism Yoke Thread |
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andym |
I’ve got one and it works fine on my Sawyer Summersong. I haven’t done anything extreme with it but it seems fine on 30 to 40 rods from our cabin to the water and back. The clamps are a little more complicated than some other clamp on yokes but work well on curved gunwale profiles such as the summersong. BTW, I saved some bucks by buying it used from Piragis. |
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sns |
MidwestFirecraft: "I ran into the same thing with my solo. I didn't want to spend the money or carry all that weight. I bought a cedar 5/4 deck board for $10 and two heavy duty plastic 90's that I screwed on and used hockey tape for grip. Cut out the cedar board with a jig saw. It's not perfectly symmetrical, but is light, cheap, and works. The key is to attach the 90's close enough so they squeeze the gunwales tight. Love it - also want a light yoke...nice work! |
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MidwestFirecraft |
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MidwestFirecraft |
sns: "Love it - also want a light yoke...nice work!" Thanks! |
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minnmike |
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