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    • #6047
      Paul
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      note:  the title of the post should be “ski booty boat ties”, typo my bad

    • #6046
      Paul
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      Ski booty boat tie

    • #6031
      Paul
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      Has anyone tried the 3m VHB tape?  sea to summit sells these self adhesive lash points with 3m tape on them.  apparently this stuff bonds to anything, the smooth surface of packraft fabrics would require some surface prep to increase bond strength.  3m built a scooter using only tape as fasteners

    • #3137
      Paul
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      Petite Press opened up

      I opened up the Petite press iron curious as I am.  on the left with red wires attached is the heating element bar, on the right with black wires is the temperature sensor.  the temperature sensor is the feedback element that shuts the heating element off based upon which of the 4 temp settings its set to.  the screw on the left of the iron is the set screw that holds the heating element on the floor of the iron; while the screw on the right of the iron holds the temp sensor to the iron via a small bracket thing.  My guess is that variation between units may come from how tight these screws are; my theory is that if one tightened the heating element set screw perfect (not to crush the heating element) to maximize heat transfer, and to loosen the temp sensor screw a bit to minimize heat transfer such that it won’t tell the controller to shut off so soon.  Obviously one wouldn’t want to completely disengage the temp sensor as it serves a purpose and likely prevents melting the plastic housing of the iron.  I have performed this procedure on my unit and will test it on both the 210D and 40D fabrics once my boat supplies come in.  also note that the heating element starts at about half way from the front of the iron to almost to the rear

    • #3136
      Paul
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      White water “training wheels” I envision these could consist of 4, foot long pontoons; 2 on each side in the rear and 2 on each side in the front, such that none would be near the paddle stroke zone.  the pontoons would possibly just touch the water to maybe not touch the water….I may try this myself at some point.

      Also really like the DIY carbon paddle someone made, looks awesome

      and the self bailer for sure

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