Re: Flat aft decks...better for rolling, too
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 9/5/2001, 3:34 pm
Date: 9/5/2001, 3:34 pm
In Response To: Flat aft decks (Dean Trexel)
: I don't know how this affects you
: euro-paddlers, but it helps us narrow-bladed paddlers to have a flat deck.
: End rant.
One benefit for all (rolling) paddlers is that it lowers the aft deck while keeping the same relative amount of volume, and makes layback rolls easier. You really don't need that peak aft of the cockpit....it's not like you often shed big waves there, and when you do, they're just as likely breaking from the side and will roll off just as quickly, peak or no.
Not only a peak in the deck, but a peak in the back of the coaming really sucks.
Shawn
Messages In This Thread
- Flat aft decks
Dean Trexel -- 9/5/2001, 1:14 pm- Re: Flat aft decks...better for rolling, too
Shawn Baker -- 9/5/2001, 3:34 pm- Re: Flat aft decks...better for rolling, too
Dean Trexel -- 9/5/2001, 4:16 pm- Re: Flat aft decks...better for rolling, too
LeeG -- 9/5/2001, 5:30 pm- Re: hybrid cunningham/sea kayaker yak
Dean Trexel -- 9/5/2001, 6:05 pm- Re: hybrid cunningham/sea kayaker yak
pete c -- 9/6/2001, 4:19 am- Re: hybrid cunningham/sea kayaker yak
LeeG -- 9/5/2001, 10:13 pm - Re: hybrid cunningham/sea kayaker yak
- Re: hybrid cunningham/sea kayaker yak
- Re: hybrid cunningham/sea kayaker yak
- Re: Flat aft decks...better for rolling, too
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LeeG -- 9/5/2001, 1:40 pm - Re: Flat aft decks...better for rolling, too
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