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Re: Arctic Tern PADDLER opinions?
By:Mike Hanks
Date: 9/7/1999, 1:23 pm
In Response To: Re: Arctic Tern PADDLER opinions? (Dean Trexel)

> I'll let that one go, since you may be low on sleep, having gotten in at
> 4:15AM and all...:)

> Dean

Sorry, what I should have said is that compared to other boats that I have paddled that are the same size the Arctic Tern doesn't feel as big. I use a nylon spray skirt that doesn't push up my PFD. If you put thick padding in the right places, it does not feel like you are inside a huge kayak, you can get a snug fit in the AT. The Dyson Baidarka and the CLC Cape Charles (23.5" beam vs. 23" on the AT) are similar in size but feel much bigger. I also like lower volume kayaks, my Putz has a 21" beam, but I did have to modify it to fit my average size 10 feet. The deck was designed to be fairly flat, but I put a lot of camber in it at the cockpit to make room for my feet. I also found that the AT is not blown around by the wind as much as some smaller kayaks are. I believe this is because the stern is low in comparison to the bow. Yes I can feel the wind blowing on the kayak, but it is balanced so it doesn't weathercock much. It is not a perfect kayak, but compared to others of similar size, it is my favorite.

Mike

Messages In This Thread

Arctic Tern opinions?
Daniel Ahlstrom -- 9/3/1999, 5:00 pm
Re: Arctic Tern opinions?
Mark Woodhead -- 9/14/1999, 12:27 am
Re: Arctic Tern opinions?
Dean Trexel -- 9/4/1999, 6:08 pm
Re: Arctic Tern opinions?
daniel -- 9/5/1999, 9:16 pm
Re: Arctic Tern opinions?
Don Beale -- 9/4/1999, 12:56 am
Re: Arctic Tern opinions?
Mike Hanks -- 9/6/1999, 4:12 pm
Re: Arctic Tern PADDLER opinions?
Dean Trexel -- 9/6/1999, 6:32 pm
Re: Arctic Tern PADDLER opinions?
Mike Hanks -- 9/7/1999, 1:23 pm
Re: Arctic Tern opinions?
Bob Marshall -- 9/3/1999, 7:38 pm