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Re: Light paddles
By:Monte Rhodes
Date: 11/9/1999, 5:43 pm
In Response To: Light paddles (Stan Woronko)

Stan, Like the other responses, it took me a few tries before I really liked one, and now every new one I make seems better than the last. I start with a standard 1 1/8" full round about 8' long from Home Depot, rip it down the middle, hollow most of the inside, and epoxy the halves back together with a strip of fiberglass tape down the center. A strip of kevlar would probably be even stronger. I use a 3/8" bead router bit to hollow the inside except about where the shafts will go into the stainless steel ferrules (that I mail order from CLC) and where the paddle blades will go. You can cut down the diameter of the shafts to fit the ferrules using a 3/4" straight bit and a router table. I use a band saw to cut the paddle end of the shafts so that the paddle blade will make a slight convex curve. I've experimented with various paddle sizes and shapes, you will have to do the same until one feels right. I use 1/8" door skin for the paddle blade and put 6oz fiberglass on both sides after I epoxy them to the shafts. I then use a spoke shave and orbital sander to make a slight oval at the grip part of the shaft. They will break at the ferrule if someone sits on it wrong while getting in the kayak, but no one has broken one even while paddling against strong wind or doing a high brace while surfing.

> 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