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Very nice indeed! I love my cherry otter tail paddles! Unless on shallow rocky rivers it's always a wooden paddle. But then, if I can't use a paddle I'd pole it.

 

For flatwater I generally use an ottertail too. Then in the shallows it's out with the ww poly on aluminium shaft. I use a pole too, mainly for moving upstream or crossing shallow bays. Can be used on open water but you get a little wet.

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it was £60 to get it engraved si.

 

it took about 3 hrs to make but once i had cut out the shape from a slab i milled afew months ago i did most of the shaping with a sander.

 

Yes i have made a canoe before..........Well to tell the truth i never got it finished. i spent days shaping it and burning out the inside. but i put a tiny hole in the side of it and whilst i left it smoldering it drew in som air through the hole and caugkt light again and the whole bloody thing went up in flames.:thumbdown:

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