Date: 1/8/2002, 2:27 pm
In April I'm going to be doing a 20 mile race on the Charles River in Boston. I wanted some advice on attaching a temporary Skeg to the bottom of my Guillemot.
The last two years of this race were plagued with strong cross winds and I felt like I used up a lot of energy with correcting strokes. The river has manny turns on it but nothing that requires quick action like when paddling in the ocean. I figure with a Skeg more of my energy would be directed towards forward momentum. I have considered adding a permanent retractable skeg but don't want to add the extra weight or to loose rear hatch space. I would never consider a rudder.
My plan would be to shape a skeg and hot glue it on the hull.
I assume this would be strong enough to stay on for a race but could be removed and cleaned up withour much effort. Any ideas on a shape to maximize tracking? Any ideas on how to shape the joint between the two?
Many Thanks
Jack
Messages In This Thread
- Other: Temporary Skeg
Jack Sanderson -- 1/8/2002, 2:27 pm- Re: Other: Temporary Skeg *Pic*
John Monfoe -- 1/9/2002, 7:00 am- Did you put on the wood one yet? *NM*
Dale Frolander -- 1/10/2002, 1:43 am- Not yet Dale, I can't tear myself away from Sh. St *NM*
John Monfoe -- 1/10/2002, 5:08 am
- Not yet Dale, I can't tear myself away from Sh. St *NM*
- Re: Other: Temporary Skeg
Brad Farr -- 1/8/2002, 10:53 pm- Re: Other: Temporary Skeg
Jim Reid -- 1/8/2002, 7:24 pm- Re: Other: Temporary Skeg *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 1/8/2002, 6:20 pm- Re: Other: Temporary Skeg *Pic*
Dale Frolander -- 1/9/2002, 6:38 am
- Two words: hot glue
Brian Nystrom -- 1/8/2002, 4:00 pm - Did you put on the wood one yet? *NM*
- Re: Other: Temporary Skeg *Pic*