> Just curious is you have been on a lake with 4 to 6 foot waves and wind 25
> mph coming at you from say 4:00, using 12:00 as your stern?
Bob,
I haven't quite been out in conditions like that, but I've been out in some high winds on smaller lakes where the waves don't get that big. I don't know what the wind speed was, but paddling into it almost had me stopped. I'm still a reletive newbie(1 year) to paddling, but I'm trying to learn as fast as I can.
Others may have had problems with the Tern, but so far I have not. Is it just because I haven't been out in conditions like that yet? Maybe. I speak from my own experience and from what I have read. When I described the Terns perfomance, I am comparing it to other kayaks that I have paddled. So far I haven't paddled any British kayaks. I have paddled several mass market kayaks that needed rudders or skegs, and was very disappointed with them. As I have paddled the Tern more I have learned that I like it a lot, but I am wanting something of lower volume for playing around in. The Tern will be my kayak for longer trips when I carry more gear.
In conditions like what you describe, I would imagine that any kayak would easily pivot on the wave tops.
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- Tern weathercoking and such performance
pete czerpak -- 2/23/2000, 8:38 am- Re: Tern weathercoking and such performance
Eric Schade (shearwater Boats) -- 2/25/2000, 7:33 pm- Re: Tern weathercoking and such performance
Randy Knauff -- 2/23/2000, 1:38 pm- Re: Tern weathercoking and such performance
Mike Hanks -- 2/23/2000, 11:49 am- Re: Tern weathercoking and such performance
Bob Hysen -- 2/23/2000, 2:35 pm- Re: Not Yet
Mike Hanks -- 2/23/2000, 11:21 pm- Re: with those conditions
lee -- 2/23/2000, 8:51 pm - Re: with those conditions
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- Re: Tern weathercoking and such performance
Bob Hysen -- 2/23/2000, 11:43 am - Re: Tern weathercoking and such performance
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