Date: 10/22/2000, 1:25 pm
: It seems to me that, if you know what kind of wood was used in the paddle,
: you might take measurements from it and build a reasonably similar
: replacement...
: There are lots of places to find plans for paddles, so you may look for a
: similar plan, then modify it to suit.
: Just a thought. I'm just starting to make some oars for a dinghy I've built,
: so it may be that I'm just in the mode...
: Good luck. Hope someone who knows about reconditioning paddles can help you.
The best way to repair old paddles is by using carbon fiber, weave for the blades, linear stuff for the handle. Works best on the frontside of the paddle because that is where it is tension when being used. In any case, put a generous amount on and after it is cured sand off what you don't need. Carbon fiber sands very easily---although it mades an awful mess--- and you can actually tune the paddle to the flex you prefer by judicious removal. I have made several new paddles in this manner also. Be sure to use the minimum amount of epoxy. You can even get fancy and vacuum bag but in the real world ( at least the one I live in) that is overkill.
Messages In This Thread
- Broken Paddle
Ronnie -- 10/20/2000, 8:59 pm- Build a new one?
JohnT -- 10/21/2000, 11:20 pm- Re: Build a new one?
Smiley Shields -- 10/22/2000, 1:25 pm
- Re: Build a new one?
- Build a new one?