Welcome aboard !!

Posted by: Captain Chris Stanaback

Welcome aboard !! - 04/07/09 05:53 PM

Literally: As this forum is dedicated to "on the water" activities. Boating, canoeing, kayaking, rafting...Whatever floats your boat is welcome here! Whether it's fishing out of your boat, rowing, paddling or some other individual type of flotation device you get your biggest thrills out of, this is the place!
Our friend, Tony LaPetri will help us along as we try and navigate our way through this forum. Please share your photos and stories, your preference in "gear" or whatever you believe will be of interest to all of us. If you're interested in it...So will a boatload of other folks!!
Best, Capt. Chris
Posted by: eddie

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 02/25/10 09:07 PM

IMO the Evinrude E-Tec is the best out there right now. It is the only two stroke to ever not only meet EPA requirements but actually beat those requirements. It has better emmisions than some 4 strokes.

Lighter, better power curve, better fuel economy, more power out of the hole and generally a better top end. They said it couldn't be done with a 2 stroke

I have had them all over the years. I won't by a Jap engine for anything. All Yamadog did was steal the Jonnyrude V6 design years ago when the OMC was having problems. Yamadog made them better at the time and the rest is history. They are decent engines, but I don't really care for them.
Posted by: tomthbomb

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 02/06/15 10:50 PM

My Evinrude probably caused the EPA requirements.

It's a 1967 Lightwin 3hp. Saw it on C's list and had to have it.





Posted by: tunefink

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 02/07/15 09:24 AM

I love it Tom.... Classic!
Posted by: Steven

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 02/07/15 10:59 AM

That is very cool and looks brand new.
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 08/06/17 09:16 AM

I have two canoes,one is a very old Old Towne 14 foot fiberglass Carleton series weighs about 70 lbs.

The second,I purchased after having some serious injuries is a Hornbeck carbon fiber 13 ft canoe that weighs just 19 lbs.

Obviously,I use the Hornbeck now. Took a bit of getting used to as you sit on the bottom and use kayak paddles.

Wayne
Posted by: Duke

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 08/06/17 02:30 PM

Pictures please, if you got em. I'd be interested in what you describe.....maybe.
Posted by: Duke

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 08/06/17 02:32 PM

AND.............WOW Tom!----02/2015 post
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 08/07/17 11:08 AM

Duke,
I would love to post pictures but computers and I really do not do too well.
However,there are plenty of pictures in the Hornbeck website.

Go to: hornbeckboats.com and check them out. They are pricey but are very well made.

Wayne
Posted by: Duke

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 08/08/17 10:39 AM

Thanks for the boat info. Wayne.
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 08/09/17 08:23 AM

Duke,
Let me know what you think of the Hornbeck Boats/canoes.

They are made in Western NYS. Looks like a small two person shop.

There usually is a wait,but a couple of years ago,I only had to wait a couple of months.

Wayne
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 04/06/24 09:39 AM

Fishing season up here will start the 2nd Saturday in April for trout. Season is open all year long for most other species but trout,to keep,not release will open next week.

For the most part,ice is gone (kind of hard to fly fish on top of ice) and weather seems to be moderating.

However,some years I remember snow falling across the water as I tried to cast.

I have permits to fish in nearby reservoirs and hopefully will not hook into any invasive Snakehead fish. If they start showing up,it could be the start of some serious problems for the fisheries and Fish & Game Department wants to be notified.

My favorite Bird & Trout Knife is the old style Model 8 and in 2nd place would be a Model 10-5.

Wayne
Posted by: Billy Poyner

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 04/07/24 09:28 PM

Wayne
Bet you like this 10-5
Posted by: Shoot870p

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 04/08/24 03:28 PM

Looks good, Billy.
Posted by: pappy19

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 04/08/24 04:04 PM

Wayne
When I lived in Wilton, opening day for fishing was always exciting. I knew where some of the best spots were, under bridges. Johnny, Mugsy, and Danny Corrs granddad invited me over for opening morning breakfast one year. He showed me how to get night crawlers by using a light misture of flowers of suffer and warm water. Pour a few drops down the night crawler hole, and in no time, they would come out of the hole. He wold put them into a Worm box with shredded wet newspapers. Worked every time. I fished Candlewood a lot too. Mainly fished the Wilton Reservoir that was across the street from our house on Meeting House.

Pap

Pap
Posted by: Wayne Dengler

Re: Welcome aboard !! - 04/08/24 06:42 PM

Billy,
That is a very unique Model 10. Looks super nice.

Pap,

Yep
a lot of folks snuck in to fish that reservoir. Also part of the Norwalk River behind Wilson's hardware was a very productive location.

Wayne