I love fishing from my canoe. This is how I rig it up specifically for fishing.
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Posted 05 August 2019 - 06:52 AM
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Posted 05 August 2019 - 07:42 PM
nice video, lots of tips. Thank you
Posted 06 August 2019 - 07:01 AM
Thanks, BRMZ. In another forum it was pointed out that the safety equipment that I list as legally required is actually more than is legally required. I think it never hurts to have more safety equipment than less. Here are the legal requirements:
"Canoes•
Kayaks•
Rowboats•
Rowing Shells•
Other Human-Powered Boats
1.One (1) lifejacket or PFD foreach person on board
2.One (1) reboarding device (See Note 1)
3.One (1) buoyant heaving line at least 15 m (49’3”) long
If boat is over 6 m
4.One (1) watertight flashlight
5.Six (6) flares of Type A, B, C or D, only two (2) can be Type D.(See Note 2)
6.One (1) bailer OROne manual bilge pump (See Note 3) OR Bilge-pumping arrangements
7.One (1) sound-signalling device or appliance
8.Navigation lights(See Note 4)
9.One (1) magnetic compass(See Note 5)
10.One (1) radar reflector
Note 1: *If everyone on board is wearing a lifejacket or a PFD of appropriate size, you are only required to carry :
1) a sound-signalling device; and.
2) a watertight flashlight if the boat is used after sunset or before sunrise or in periods of restricted visibility."
Posted 06 August 2019 - 03:12 PM
I've never used those pontoon things but I can see how they could help but I really only use the canoe when it's portage trip and just more to carry.
I personally always liked a canoe with the tri keel lines because I found them to be very stable compared to everything else not that I have ever really had a problem.
And don't forget if you run a trolling motor like I do so I don't have to paddle you are required to have your boaters card on you.
Posted 06 August 2019 - 06:02 PM
Yes boating licence absolutely required for any kayak or canoe equipped with trolling motor even if the motor is not used for propulsion.
Beside all the safety equipment I would recommend practicing of flipping back capsized kayak or canoe and getting back on board. Should be done in controlled environment an on shallow water of course.
Posted 19 August 2019 - 05:40 AM
Very true. Any kind of motorized boat needs a license. As well as being extra weight I have found the outriggers are a bit of drawback on slender rivers. I mostly use it for fishing in my back yard on Nipissing.
I've never used those pontoon things but I can see how they could help but I really only use the canoe when it's portage trip and just more to carry.
I personally always liked a canoe with the tri keel lines because I found them to be very stable compared to everything else not that I have ever really had a problem.
And don't forget if you run a trolling motor like I do so I don't have to paddle you are required to have your boaters card on you.
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