Re: blade fashions
By:lee
Date: 5/24/2000, 10:51 pm
Date: 5/24/2000, 10:51 pm
In Response To: "spooned" "dihedral" ??? (G. Snapp)
G. Snapp., Spooned: like a spoon the blade has a shape that will hold water like a spoon. It tends to give a more immediate grip when the blade is first placed in the water for a forward stroke, it isn't as easy to scull with or release from the water at the end of a stroke. Dihedral: imagine a raised spine on the power face of the blade,it tends to reduce blade flutter. Werner paddles have a fair amount of both characteristics. Lightning paddles have no dihedral and very little spoon. Grey owl and Sawyer make good mid-priced paddles. I'm not familiar with the upscale wood paddles but the ones I've seen are very nice.
Messages In This Thread
- "spooned" "dihedral" ???
G. Snapp -- 5/24/2000, 6:25 pm- Re: "spooned" "dihedral" ???
Don Lueder -- 5/25/2000, 3:29 pm- sorry about the double post NT
David Blodgett -- 5/25/2000, 7:40 pm- Re: "spooned" "dihedral" ???
David Blodgett -- 5/25/2000, 7:35 pm- Re: "spooned" "dihedral" ???
David Blodgett -- 5/25/2000, 7:33 pm - Re: "spooned" "dihedral" ???
- Re: "spooned" "dihedral" ???
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/25/2000, 10:04 am- Re: blade fashions
lee -- 5/24/2000, 10:51 pm - sorry about the double post NT
- Re: "spooned" "dihedral" ???