Date: 9/29/2001, 8:07 am
Looking at the picture and the cross-sections, and then reading Rob's explanation, I can't decide which side the ridge is on. In the picture the shape of the blade at shoulder and down the blade indicates the ridge on the power face, giving a sort of dihedral. Which is conceivable. But would not allow a canted stroke (?).
Rob clearly states that the ridge is on the back of the blade, which would allow the canted technique.
Have I missed something here or are these really two very different blades, the one in the picture, and the one Rob describes?
: The Aleut paddle has an non-symmetric blade the power side is slightly convex
: changing to flat near the tips. The back of the
: blade has a full length spine running to the blade tip. The blade edges have
: a definite angled shoulder at the transition to the SNIP...
: The angled shoulders of the Aleut blades where they meet the shaft have
: several purposes. They act as drips edges to keep
: water from running down the shaft. They also are reference points for grip
: placement. The cross section shape at this point
: of the blade is very purposeful. You will notice that the shape of the blade
: is quite rounded on the flattened or power face side
: of the blade. This allows the hands to slide from the shaft onto the blade
: without catching on the drip edges of the blade.
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Pete Rudie -- 9/29/2001, 12:13 am- Re: A native paddle answer (long)
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risto -- 9/29/2001, 8:07 am- Re: A native paddle question (short)
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Mike Hanks -- 10/1/2001, 11:39 pm- The evidence, the case! You a trial lawyer? *NM*
risto -- 10/2/2001, 1:35 pm- Re: The evidence, the case! You a trial lawyer?
Pete Rudie -- 10/3/2001, 12:22 am
- Thanks, Mike. Right on point. *NM*
Pete Rudie -- 10/2/2001, 10:24 am - Re: The evidence, the case! You a trial lawyer?
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Roy Morford -- 9/29/2001, 1:24 pm - Re: native paddle & grip
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daren neufeld -- 9/29/2001, 8:55 am - native paddle & grip
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