I notice in one of your videos that you have a Wenonah Escape. Just curious if you've ever used it as a solo (even though it is a tandem). If so, did you make modifications to it, or just knee pads.
Hi; Okay, I have used the Escape solo but it's not a craft I would use on a longer trip. Why? Because it sits too high out of the water and catches wind easily and that makes it tough to stay on course. Also, it's too wide and offers more space than I need. I find solo canoes to be more efficient all around. You can see a bit of me solo in the Escape here -ua-cam.com/video/aosPCUtaDR8/v-deo.html cheers,
I notice in one of your videos that you have a Wenonah Escape. Just curious if you've ever used it as a solo (even though it is a tandem). If so, did you make modifications to it, or just knee pads.
Hi; Okay, I have used the Escape solo but it's not a craft I would use on a longer trip. Why? Because it sits too high out of the water and catches wind easily and that makes it tough to stay on course. Also, it's too wide and offers more space than I need. I find solo canoes to be more efficient all around. You can see a bit of me solo in the Escape here -ua-cam.com/video/aosPCUtaDR8/v-deo.html
cheers,
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