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In general, my favorite boat is the one I’m paddling at the time. lately though the Rendezvous has gotten the call for some trips like the Missinaibi:

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I don’t have a favorite, but this is a favorite photo of my Placid Boatworks SpitFire, a perfect Florida boat.

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Bringing home my first 'yak, Scorpio MkII CoreLite X, just two weeks ago. I bought it used from a rental/lesson fleet of a local shop.

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This is the boat I paddle mostly in the summer. NC Expedition (19’-2")

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@sissy103 said:
I don’t have a favorite, but this is a favorite photo of my Placid Boatworks SpitFire, a perfect Florida boat.

Very pretty.

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Valley Nordkapp HS and ND Greenlander Pro.

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My favorite is a custom built skin-on-frame Greenland hunting kayak replica (18’, 31 pounds).

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…though my cherry red Feathercraft Wisper folding kayak (15’ 7", 37 pounds) is a very close second.

My Anas Acuta

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and my Nordkapp

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Shrike R
The darned thing just won’t stay upright. (kidding, it’s just ‘happier’ resting on its side)
(note: I didn’t build it, wish I was that talented,
the shrike-r (http://cnckayaks.com/shrike/) was built for me by http://watercraft.clearstreamwood.com/ a few years ago)

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Here you go… My naked Greenland boat:

My favorite surf ride (of 6 waveskis):

sing

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My Fenn surf ski, restored Sawyer Summersong, Kajaksport Artisan Millenium



@sissy103 said:
I don’t have a favorite, but this is a favorite photo of my Placid Boatworks SpitFire, a perfect Florida boat.

I know very little about canoes and canoeing (I’m a kayaker), but that Spitfire looks like a beauty. I’m curious as to what makes it a good Florida boat.


Post Matthew damage survey paddle.

Another one of my boats. My first one, I built it 20 years ago. CLC 17.

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My favorite photos in the 5 Fingers Rapids on the Yukon River Quest (bow paddler):

My favorite photo at Eagle AK (border crossing passport check) during the Yukon 1000 mile race. (my sternman, not me in the hat):

At the beginning of my Hornbeck 185 mile trek crossing the Adirondacks from edge to edge (Plus some):

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Ghost of Grief Bay
Calvert Island, BC
51 25’29.71"N 127 54’45.31"W
Tempest 170 Pro

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My Mariner

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