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Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach
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Re: Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach
Just need to write "HELP" on the bottom and you will be all set for search and rescue
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Nice Bogie!!! Jeff
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Splashed !
I finished her a few weeks ago but had to wait until this past weekend to splash her. My nephew tagged along. She is very smooth and fast but also a bit wobbly side to side but that’s the nature of a canoe. I’m very happy with her.
I finished her a few weeks ago but had to wait until this past weekend to splash her. My nephew tagged along. She is very smooth and fast but also a bit wobbly side to side but that’s the nature of a canoe. I’m very happy with her.
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Very nice! And you are getting good use out of it so that makes it even better.
Canoe being tippy is part of the deal. I grew up with a 19 foot square stern Grumman canoe. We used it for just about everything. Ended up putting small out riggers on it and that solved the tippy problem.
Canoe being tippy is part of the deal. I grew up with a 19 foot square stern Grumman canoe. We used it for just about everything. Ended up putting small out riggers on it and that solved the tippy problem.
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What's the weight?
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Thanks Fuzz!Fuzz wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 2:03 pm Very nice! And you are getting good use out of it so that makes it even better.
Canoe being tippy is part of the deal. I grew up with a 19 foot square stern Grumman canoe. We used it for just about everything. Ended up putting small out riggers on it and that solved the tippy problem.
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That's till light enough for a one man to easily carry.
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