December 22, 2003
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My Bill Mason Special is not my only canoe. And it is most certainly not the only canoe I've paddled. However, this canoe is without a doubt the most beautiful craft I've had the pleasure of paddling. The canoe is amazing. Not only is it gorgeous, but it tracks well and
turns on a dime. I've paddled a lot of canoes, and don't know one that
handles quite that well. And it smells like cedar all the time. The best part was watching other people's reactions when they saw it.
On portages, people couldn't resist touching it. On the lakes, they were
compelled to paddle up and ask questions about it. "Where was it
built?" "Who built it?" Any wooden canoe is a joy to behold. A wood-canvas beats the newer wood-fibreglass designs hands-down in my books. It's just more well natural. Isn't that what you want in a wooden boat? And a Fletcher wood-canvas canoe is demonstration of craftsmanship. The woodwork is immaculate, the seats are secure, the canvas is smooth, the design is smart. This is a canoe that should be kept in a prominent place when not in
use. I keep mine (properly shaded and protected from the elements) just
outside my back door. That way, on my way by, I can always run my hand
along her hull. Warren Paulson |
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| This is me soloing my Bill Mason Special on Lake of the Woods. | ||
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| This is my canoe at rest near "Have a Smoke Portage" in Quetico Park. | ||
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Last update:
02-Nov-2008 10:20 AM
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Photos by: Lee Paulson and Warren Paulson |