Date: 3/11/1999, 10:00 pm
I just spent the last 2 hours making an Inuit Paddle. I followed the instructions by Gerry David, and made the paddle out of cedar. I used my circular saw to cut it out so that saved a lot of time. My question is, how is this thing suppose to paddle my boat without breaking, it seams so flimsy. It only weights about a pound, I think, and it dents so easily. What can I do to strengthen this thing or is this how it should be? I have some picks below of the finished product. I thought it was kind of funny how one web page said it would take 20 hours, did they make a typo with the 0?
Gerry David's page is http://seacanoe.org/grnpadle.htm#THE GREENLAND PADDLE
Messages In This Thread
- Inuit Paddles
Bob Hysen -- 3/11/1999, 10:00 pm- Re: Inuit Paddles
Jerry Weinraub -- 3/14/1999, 11:52 am- Re: Inuit Paddles
Robert Woodard -- 3/12/1999, 7:14 pm- Re: Inuit Paddles
David Walker -- 3/12/1999, 6:07 pm- Re: Inuit Paddles
Jay Babina -- 3/12/1999, 10:30 am- Re: Inuit Paddles
Bob Hysen -- 3/11/1999, 10:06 pm - Re: Inuit Paddles
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