One of my clients, the fellow who is ordering the oars shown in an earlier post from February, sent me a DVD of the canoe races held in Cross Lake, Mb. The races are held as part of the Cross Lake Treaty & Indian Days and are formally called the Douglas Monias Sr. Memorial Canvas Canoe Marathon.
I've been told that the race is 30km/day for three days and that the crew need to change positions, bow & stern, at the 15km mark. A good amount of prize money make the races hotly contested.
You can see that these converted freighter canoes are made much narrower than originally built, and that proper rowing requires an outrigger fitted for the oarlocks to be set far enough apart.
A few photos captured from the DVD. I apologize for the image quality, but whatever camera was used produced a pretty coarse image. I had to screen capture the images and then tweaked them to get a reasonable image.
Contact me at: rrcp@mts.net or by phone 204.878.2524
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Lots of stuff goes on in this shop, located in Lorette, Manitoba.
Primarily it's the building and repair of classic wood & canvas canoes, and the making of premium canoe paddles. I also do custom boat building, composite fabrication, and special projects. A growing passion of mine is the making of classical guitars, I'll post about that, too.
I want to be able to share with my clients the progress of their commissioned work. Later I started thinking that there might be other people who are interested in what goes on inside a wooden canoe shop operated by an artist and a recovering teacher.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me by email, phone, or by post. My mailing address is:
Red River Canoe & Paddle
24249 River Rd
Lorette, Manitoba
Canada
R5K 0Z6
Primarily it's the building and repair of classic wood & canvas canoes, and the making of premium canoe paddles. I also do custom boat building, composite fabrication, and special projects. A growing passion of mine is the making of classical guitars, I'll post about that, too.
I want to be able to share with my clients the progress of their commissioned work. Later I started thinking that there might be other people who are interested in what goes on inside a wooden canoe shop operated by an artist and a recovering teacher.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me by email, phone, or by post. My mailing address is:
Red River Canoe & Paddle
24249 River Rd
Lorette, Manitoba
Canada
R5K 0Z6
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