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27th June 09, 01:16 PM
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Kilted Canoers?
Any out there?
Got an Old Town Pack canoe and found it quite enjoyable. No fishing or kids or epic journeys just a paddle and water.
G Koch
Bachelor Farmer
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27th June 09, 01:55 PM
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Been kayaking (not kilted) for several years now. Rented a canoe to paddle with the kids, man that was so much harder work. Oh well as long as i'm on a river surrounded by my Canadian wilderness I'm in my own zone, no doubt as you are.
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27th June 09, 02:17 PM
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A Kilted Kayaker here. Very enjoyable.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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27th June 09, 02:31 PM
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We have a 16' Peterborough canvas over cedar strip. We paddle around the local lake, and that's about it.
Victoria
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
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27th June 09, 02:57 PM
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17 foot We-no-nah here that I have not used in a while. I guess if you are extremely careful about not geting any water in the canoe getting in and around in the canoe (I.e. launch from a dock or a rock), and don't drip any in the canoe with the paddle, canoeing kilted would probably be fun. Since I am a classic kneeler when I canoe and am alwys the heaviest person on board I could otherwise see myself dipping my lovely tartan pleats into the bilgewater as I cruised around the stream or lake. Would not personally try it in one of my nice wool kilts but might in my PV Douglas Modern sometime, since that is washable anyway.
j
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27th June 09, 04:38 PM
#6
im still lobsterbaked from my trip down the au sable river in huron national forest. but i didnae go kilted
Reverend Chevalier Christopher Adam Dow II KStI
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27th June 09, 04:59 PM
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I have been wanting to get a fishing kayak or a smaller canoe for fishing and pleasure cruising. I could see the possibilities doing it kilted, especially after I get my freedom cargo.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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27th June 09, 05:23 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by peacekeeper83
I have been wanting to get a fishing kayak or a smaller canoe for fishing and pleasure cruising. I could see the possibilities doing it kilted, especially after I get my freedom cargo.
Problem is, in a kayak at least, your bum is only 3" off of the bottom and the pleat hem will be sittin g on the bottom. Water will inevitably get in unless you're wearing a skirt and if that's the case you'll have flatwaters like me mocking you in your "skirt". Sit-on-tops are worse because you're always sitting in a puddle!
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27th June 09, 05:46 PM
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Well you can't wear your Sunday kilt in the canoe but in your knockin' around kilt it's a ball.
G Koch
Bachelor Farmer
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27th June 09, 06:45 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by g koch
Well you can't wear your Sunday kilt in the canoe but in your knockin' around kilt it's a ball.
True but it does come back to what Alan H asked regarding where not to wear a kilt. This is especially true in a kayak. In a canoe I've only ever done it seated and never kneeling and see no problems being kilted when seated. That being said I'm planing a 5 day kayak trip down our Grand River that cuts through southern Ontario to Lake Erie and I plan to do it kilted just so I can say I've done it. It sould be a good trip, I've already found a beer store the river bank half way through the trip. Should lighten the load a bit and get lighter as I paddle down river.
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