: Move or add weight aft to trim for weathercocking. Using a small
: (one gallon) water bag filled to whatever weight is needed is a
: good method to add trim weight (easier than moving seats or gear
: on the fly). Pic is from Duane Strosaker’s
: www.rollordrown.com
Dave is right on there. Sinking the stern a bit will help a lot with weathercocking. Actually I'm paddling Duane's design now - the Point Bennett (as seen in the picture) - that I build last spring. I've gone skegless and other than the few occasions with strong beam winds and strong following seas, I've been doing fine. Duane's design responds well to edging and the hard chines make it easy to maintain the edge to help overcome the effects of weathercocking. I may start experimenting with weight distribution as well.
Sean
Messages In This Thread
- Other: Weathercocking
John Messinger -- 5/28/2012, 9:15 pm- Correction on Weathercocking
John Messinger -- 5/28/2012, 9:18 pm- Re: Correction on Weathercocking *PIC*
Dave Houser -- 5/29/2012, 3:14 pm- Re: Correction on Weathercocking
John Messinger -- 5/29/2012, 3:28 pm- Re: Correction on Weathercocking
John Abercrombie -- 5/29/2012, 3:35 pm- Re: Correction on Weathercocking
Sean Dawe -- 5/31/2012, 10:39 am- Re: Correction on Weathercocking
Etienne Muller -- 5/31/2012, 2:47 pm
- Re: Correction on Weathercocking
- Re: Correction on Weathercocking
- Re: Other: Weathercocking
ancient kayaker -- 5/30/2012, 7:40 am - Re: Correction on Weathercocking *PIC*
- Correction on Weathercocking