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Off Topic: Baidarka design function Ice breaker?
By:Scott e. Davis
Date: 1/8/2002, 1:27 pm

Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has an explaintation for the mouth shape in the hull of the baidarda. I have heard it is a subtle speed benefit, but could it be for ice breaking? It seems to me that when I paddle through thin layers of ice, I just ride up on it and am confronted with breaking through with the paddle (note my paddle repair questions last week)in order to make forward progress. That "mouth" on the stem would possible force the ice to be broken as the boat went forward. Has this been considered as a possible use for this design element? -Curious scott

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Off Topic: Baidarka design function Ice breaker?
Scott e. Davis -- 1/8/2002, 1:27 pm
Re: Off Topic: Baidarka design function Ice breake
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 1/9/2002, 1:56 pm
Thanks gregrichardjack&nick *NM*
scott e. davis -- 1/10/2002, 1:24 pm
Re: Off Topic: Baidarka design function Ice breake
Jack Gilman -- 1/9/2002, 11:00 am
This is the way I picture it working also. *NM*
John Monfoe -- 1/11/2002, 5:47 am
Re: Off Topic: Baidarka design function Ice breake
Richard Kohlstrom -- 1/9/2002, 5:12 am
Re: Off Topic: Baidarka design function Ice breake
Greg Stamer -- 1/8/2002, 2:05 pm