Nice video well done. Next time you put skid plates on a canoe you need more resin soaking into the Kevlar Matting otherwise they will eventually crack and fall apart as they hit a hard surface. Air pockets in the matting will do that.
I have the exact same boat and wanted to thank you for giving me the confidence to install my float bags..anyhow in case you didn't notice (forgive my lack of proper canoe terms) the black "decking" at each end of the boat has two screws that go through the wooden support..those screw ends are kind of sharp and could puncture a float bag.. I just screwed acorn nuts on the exposed end and problem solved.
Glad it helped with outfitting your boat! That’s a good solution to that issue. Mine came with rubber caps on them but the acorn nuts might be a better solution. Happy paddling!
Oh man. Those anchors were a very expensive learning experience for me! Lol. I have plans to buy a NovaCraft Supernova next season, and i think i am going to have all of my outfitting professionally done.
Everything I need to know in one video. Great content! Drilling holes in any boat makes me nervous but seems like the risk is minimal. What are your thought on lacing the entire boat?
Very nice. Did you consider foam saddles? I outfitted two canoes, each solo foam saddle. Comfort and good performance, but perhaps I'm missing a good reason for sitting on wood and web.
My playboat has a foam saddle but this boat is used for multi week long trips and 10-12hr days on the water. I often switch between kneeling and sitting throughout the day to stay comfortable.
Awesome walkthrough!! Thanks! Plan on using this to outfit my future Esquif Prospectuer. How do you find the weight of the 15? Is it truly 60 pounds? I hear that the 16 is much more than the advertised 65 pounds.
I believe I used 3/8”. Could have gotten away with a bit smaller but wanted to make it easy to lace the cordage through. Glad you like it! It has performed excellent on all its trips.
Great video. I just got the same package from Mike Yees and will following this as I install it. Where did you get that floating rope for the front? I like that idea.
Ya I can’t remember exactly where I got them from but it was online. Most electrical supply stores will have them as well. Some people use the plastic ones I just went with the coated stainless cause I figured they would never break.
The anchor the spare paddle Is tied to is from mike yee outfitting and it’s just standard 540 paracord tying it in. The grab handles are a sterling rope prusik cord with a 3500lb minimum breaking strength.
What size were those p-clips? I’m thinking about using them to creating some “lashing” points for lightweight items near the seats. 3/8” rivets, was that the size of the hole on the p clips?
Hi Chris, This is primarily a solo boat for me so I only had to turn the yoke around once. The yoke also provides structural integrity to the hull when bolted in.
I just bought the same boat and have been researching float bag installs. Is there a reason you went with the clips instead of drilling the hull? It seems like holes are dirt simple, but the clips could pull out. Im a novice, so these are just questions.. thanks
I’ve never had an issue bailing out but I can see why you would be concerned about that. Like everything you should practice and get comfortable with it before you put yourself in a dangerous position. It’s easy to push the straps down off your knees and there is always the quick release buckle on either side.
Nice video well done. Next time you put skid plates on a canoe you need more resin soaking into the Kevlar Matting otherwise they will eventually crack and fall apart as they hit a hard surface. Air pockets in the matting will do that.
They are fully saturated. About 4000km later I have worn far enough through in a few spots to tell for sure 😂 Probably going to try Dynel next time.
This is the best "how to" video I've seen on any subject. Hats off to you.
Thanks!
The best whitewater canoe set up video on TH-cam.I'm currently setting up a Mad River Caption for the spring. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you found it helpful! Hopefully you get some good paddling in soon! That will be a fun boat 🛶
Extremely well done!! Great step by step instructions. Very clear and concise!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you ! Cheers from Switzerland 🇨🇭
No problem! Hope you found it to be helpful.
Great video Jason! I’ve saved it to my favorites so I can reference if for my future whitewater (once I get some experience!) :)
Thanks! Hope it helps when it comes time to do some outfitting.
I have the exact same boat and wanted to thank you for giving me the confidence to install my float bags..anyhow in case you didn't notice (forgive my lack of proper canoe terms) the black "decking" at each end of the boat has two screws that go through the wooden support..those screw ends are kind of sharp and could puncture a float bag.. I just screwed acorn nuts on the exposed end and problem solved.
Glad it helped with outfitting your boat! That’s a good solution to that issue. Mine came with rubber caps on them but the acorn nuts might be a better solution. Happy paddling!
great patience to do it right. wicked boat.
Thanks! It is time consuming but it’s also a fun process.
Good info, thanks.
Glad you found it useful!
Oh man. Those anchors were a very expensive learning experience for me! Lol. I have plans to buy a NovaCraft Supernova next season, and i think i am going to have all of my outfitting professionally done.
I’m sure you can manage to do it yourself! Don’t get NovaCraft to do the outfitting. Their factory outfitting is less than spectacular haha
Jason great video ! Iv’e contacted Miley Yee and ordered gear for my NovaCraft Super Nova.
Thanks! Happy paddling and outfitting!
Planning a trip for this summer and this video is very helpful! Id subscribe but its at 420 right now, heh.
Past that number now lol
@@jasonbayens proudly #421! Thanks again for the helpful content
Everything I need to know in one video. Great content! Drilling holes in any boat makes me nervous but seems like the risk is minimal. What are your thought on lacing the entire boat?
Thanks! I don’t see a need to lace the whole boat unless you need it to tie down a spray deck or something.
Very nice. Did you consider foam saddles? I outfitted two canoes, each solo foam saddle. Comfort and good performance, but perhaps I'm missing a good reason for sitting on wood and web.
My playboat has a foam saddle but this boat is used for multi week long trips and 10-12hr days on the water. I often switch between kneeling and sitting throughout the day to stay comfortable.
Awesome walkthrough!! Thanks! Plan on using this to outfit my future Esquif Prospectuer. How do you find the weight of the 15? Is it truly 60 pounds? I hear that the 16 is much more than the advertised 65 pounds.
Thanks! Mine was 60lbs when i picked it up. I haven’t weighed it since I did the outfitting though to see how much weight I added.
Hi Jason, what sized P clips did you use, I love this set up!
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I believe I used 3/8”. Could have gotten away with a bit smaller but wanted to make it easy to lace the cordage through. Glad you like it! It has performed excellent on all its trips.
Thanks for reply mate
Great video. I just got the same package from Mike Yees and will following this as I install it. Where did you get that floating rope for the front? I like that idea.
Nice! His kits are great. You can buy floating rope by the meter from MEC. 👍
Did you use a kit from Mike Yee outfitting? Or did you mix and match?
The majority of it is from Mike Yee.
How many ml or oz are the bottles of epoxy that you used. I found 118ml bottle but would like to know if I would need more
You will need more if you are using it for skid plates. I believe I used about 300ml per skid plate.
Great video, I’m looking to find those P clips. Do you order them off line?
Ya I can’t remember exactly where I got them from but it was online. Most electrical supply stores will have them as well. Some people use the plastic ones I just went with the coated stainless cause I figured they would never break.
Thanks for this! Just wondering how much total volume of G-Flex you used in the end for two skid plates?
I think I used about 300ml per skid plate.
where did you purchase your materials anchors and pads?
Everything was from Mike Yee Outfitting.
What bag/equipment ring and cord are you using for your spare paddle and what line are you using for the grab handles? Thanks !
The anchor the spare paddle
Is tied to is from mike yee outfitting and it’s just standard 540 paracord tying it in. The grab handles are a sterling rope prusik cord with a 3500lb minimum breaking strength.
What size were those p-clips? I’m thinking about using them to creating some “lashing” points for lightweight items near the seats. 3/8” rivets, was that the size of the hole on the p clips?
I believe the hole on the clips is 1/4” and it was a 3/16” rivet. 👍
Jay..just watched you and Tosh on his latest whitewater.. nice trip. Question? Why not use a removable yoke?
Hi Chris, This is primarily a solo boat for me so I only had to turn the yoke around once. The yoke also provides structural integrity to the hull when bolted in.
I just bought the same boat and have been researching float bag installs. Is there a reason you went with the clips instead of drilling the hull? It seems like holes are dirt simple, but the clips could pull out. Im a novice, so these are just questions.. thanks
Sorry for the late reply. I just find the clips give it a cleaner finish and I hate drilling holes through the side of my boat haha
where can you buy these devices?
Which devices? Most of the outfitting is from Mike yes outfitting.
Thigh straps and a kneeling position where most of your lower leg is underneath the seat look like a recipe for entanglement in a capsize.
I’ve never had an issue bailing out but I can see why you would be concerned about that. Like everything you should practice and get comfortable with it before you put yourself in a dangerous position. It’s easy to push the straps down off your knees and there is always the quick release buckle on either side.
easy to get out of if you are familiar with it, practice it and maintain composure in a moving water capsize.
What brand anchors did you use?
They are from Mike Yee Outfitting. Great guy to deal with!
First, you trade it for a kayak
I own a few kayaks. I have no interest in trying to do a multi week wilderness whitewater trip in a kayak. A canoe is much better suited to it.
@@jasonbayens try and easy rider TSL1 decked canoe, I take it on 2 week coastal trips every summer
FIRST BUY A WHITEWATER BOAT....
Haha that definitely helps