Date: 7/21/1999, 3:05 pm
Hi DJ, I have never seen a Perception Dagger, but I've rolled the Perception Pirouette, Pirouette S, and Perception Dancer. Anyhow, they're all pretty easily rolled. My Chesapeake 17 is pretty difficult to roll because of its hard chines. I haven't rolled a Guillemot, but I'd imagine it would be somewhere between the Perception whitewater boats and my CLC--probably closer to the ww boats.
Once you have the mechanics of your roll down, you can roll even difficult-to- roll boats as long as you have good outfitting in the cockpit.
Shawn
Here's a good link regarding cockpit padding:
> Hey. I'm 15 and we have a white-water kayak at a 5 acre lake behind our
> house. This summer I got interested in it so I started to paddle it
> around. That's where I got the idea to build my completely stripped
> Guillemot. Anyways, one day I thought it would be cool to roll it. After
> about 2 weeks of trying off and on, I can finally do it 19 out of 20
> times. Our kayak is a Perception Dagger (24" wide and 11' long), and
> we have a white-water paddle to go with it. I looked in a book that I
> recently bought and I figured out that I was doing a screw roll. To all
> you other rollers out there, I was wondering if it is going to be easier
> to roll my Guillemot or our Perception Dagger?
Messages In This Thread
- rolling
DJ Gaker -- 7/21/1999, 12:54 am- Re: rolling
Bernie Farmer -- 7/22/1999, 12:02 pm- Outfit your cockpit very well
Shawn Baker -- 7/21/1999, 3:05 pm- Re: rolling
Greg Steeves -- 7/21/1999, 1:12 am - Outfit your cockpit very well
- Re: rolling