Date: 7/8/1999, 12:09 pm
> Now that that's done, I have to ask: Do you really NEED a skeg on a
> Cheasapeake 17? I paddle a Pygmy Arctic Tern (17'), and it needs no skeg.
> Your Chessie has a squared-off stern that makes for much longer waterline
> than my Tern, so I wouldn't think you would need it. It will just add
> weight.
> Do you plan on going into some zen-like trancendental paddling state but
> wish to maintain course while you're oblivious to the world? Actually, it
> can happen...
> Dean
Good question. I am aware of the wonderful tracking inherent to the Ches. 17 design during normal paddling. While I expect to be in a transcendental state on many trips, my sideline interest is in longer trips where I might want to take a rest from the paddling and throw up a small sail. I thought about the rudder and don't want to ruin the deck just yet. Thanks for the link! p.c.
Messages In This Thread
- Retractable Skeg Design
Paul C. -- 7/7/1999, 11:25 am- Re: Retractable Skeg Design
craig appleyard -- 7/9/1999, 8:28 pm- Re: Retractable Skeg Design
Greg Steeves -- 7/13/1999, 11:32 pm
- Re: Retractable Skeg Design
Jeff Warrick -- 7/7/1999, 10:55 pm- Re: Retractable Skeg Design
Dean Trexel -- 7/7/1999, 10:29 pm- Re: Retractable Skeg Design
Paul C. -- 7/8/1999, 12:09 pm
- Re: Retractable Skeg Design
Dean Trexel -- 7/7/1999, 10:18 pm- Re: Retractable Skeg Design
Dean Trexel -- 7/7/1999, 10:15 pm - Re: Retractable Skeg Design
- Re: Retractable Skeg Design