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Re: Light paddles
By:Don Beale
Date: 11/9/1999, 4:14 pm
In Response To: Light paddles (Stan Woronko)

Having built ten or so of them, here's my observations:

Pick a shaft length you like and try a couple of different blade sizes. Then pick a blade you like and try a couple of different lengths. For me anyway, it takes about four paddles to get to one you really like. What happens is that I make one, and want to change it so I make another. By the fourth one I can concentrate on making them lighter. Of course, I started from scratch and learned quite a bit in one day at Port Townsend, trying every paddle I could get my hands on.

Ive been using clear cedar 1x6, ripped into 1/4" strips and laminated. It makes a very strong light paddle without glassing the shaft. My current favorite (not coincidentally the one I just finished) is a greenland style with blades a little wider. It is laminated blades, planed to 1/4" thick and then 6oz glass on the blades. It also has one lamination of fir on the outer edge of the shaft, for added strength.

> I'm thinking about making a few kayak paddles. Basic approach will be
> along the lines of the one in Nick Schade's book, but with smaller blades.
> I would like some ideas on how to make them strong enough for regular
> touring but as light as possible. Wouldn't a composite be a better
> approach than plain wood? What about using a light wood core such as pine
> or cedar but wrapping it in fiberglass or carbon fiber to achieve the
> necessary strength. Carbon fiber is light and very strong. It is also very
> expensive but you wouldn't need much for a paddle. What weight of cloth
> would you recommend? How many layers? Has anyone any experience or
> opinions to share?

Messages In This Thread

Light paddles
Stan Woronko -- 11/9/1999, 1:49 pm
Re: Light paddles
Hank -- 11/9/1999, 11:07 pm
Re: Light paddles
Jeff DeJongh -- 11/10/1999, 6:42 pm
Re: Light paddles
Chris Luneski -- 11/9/1999, 8:36 pm
Re: Light paddles
Monte Rhodes -- 11/9/1999, 5:43 pm
Re: Light paddles
Don Beale -- 11/9/1999, 4:14 pm
Re: Light paddles
Shawn Baker -- 11/9/1999, 4:04 pm
Hollow Tube Query
mike allen -- 11/9/1999, 5:33 pm
Captain, we have a core meltdown in the drive
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/10/1999, 5:05 am
Re: Captain, we have a core meltdown in the drive
Rehd -- 11/10/1999, 6:07 pm
Help Scotty!- the warp tubes are warping!
mike allen -- 11/10/1999, 12:59 pm
Hollow crank shaft thoughts
Ed Valley -- 11/10/1999, 3:28 pm
Was that your troop in Boy's Life?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/11/1999, 6:01 am
some more Hollow crank shaft thoughts
mike allen -- 11/10/1999, 4:24 pm
crank crank crank
Ed Valley -- 11/11/1999, 3:30 pm
Re: Hollow Tube Query
Preston Seu -- 11/10/1999, 12:51 am
Re: See WoodenBoat
Don Beale -- 11/9/1999, 6:27 pm
Re: WoodenBoat, Aug. '99
Mike Hanks -- 11/9/1999, 10:26 pm
Re: Hollow Tube Query
Dean Trexel -- 11/9/1999, 5:46 pm
Re: Hollow Tube Query
mike allen -- 11/9/1999, 5:57 pm
Re: Hollow Tube Query
Randy Knauff -- 11/10/1999, 1:18 am
Pls tell us more!
mike allen -- 11/10/1999, 2:06 pm
Re: Pls tell us more!
Randy Knauff -- 11/11/1999, 5:14 pm
Re: Hollow Tube Query
Gary Toffelmire -- 11/10/1999, 12:13 am
A Light Bulb Went On ...(hehehe)
mike allen -- 11/9/1999, 6:16 pm
a bit dimmer
Paul G. Jacobson -- 11/10/1999, 3:43 am
Re: No Merry Xmas Paddle :(
Rehd -- 11/9/1999, 11:54 pm
Re: No Merry Xmas Paddle :(
mike allen -- 11/10/1999, 2:00 pm
Re: No Merry Xmas Paddle :(
Rehd -- 11/10/1999, 5:40 pm
Re: A Light Bulb Went On ...(hehehe)
Dale Frolander -- 11/9/1999, 10:08 pm