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Re: paddle looms & paddle plants
By:Dean Trexel
Date: 9/29/2001, 11:38 pm
In Response To: Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle (Greg Stamer)

Excellent points. Betsie Bay Kayaks and local paddling guru Doug VanDoren advocate a vertical paddle plant, and their paddles are designed for that, not the angled plant that was written about Maligiaq Padilla in recent years in Sea Kayaker magazine. The BBK paddles have a loom that has a rectangular cross-section, about 3/4" high X 1-1/2" deep, laminated from hard and soft wood. It gives a very solid orientation of the blade, which is nice for rolling, but doesn't facilitate the foreward-canted paddle plant.

Superior Kayaks, Eric Schade, and others use a round loom about 1-3/4" in diameter, which is a little more comfortable on the hands (any ergonomist will tell you that a round or oval shaft is ideal), and requires a bit of finger overlap on the ends of the paddle blades for blade orientation.

Dean

Messages In This Thread

Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Bob Deutsch -- 9/29/2001, 7:45 pm
Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Bobby Curtis -- 9/30/2001, 4:29 pm
Many thanks all....great stuff!! *NM*
Bob Deutsch -- 9/30/2001, 2:53 pm
Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Rob Macks -- 9/30/2001, 10:36 am
Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Greg Stamer -- 9/29/2001, 10:04 pm
Re: paddle looms & paddle plants
Dean Trexel -- 9/29/2001, 11:38 pm
Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Dean Trexel -- 9/29/2001, 8:09 pm
Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
100GRIT -- 9/29/2001, 8:26 pm
Re: Betsie Bay vs. Superior Native Paddle
Bob Deutsch -- 9/29/2001, 8:49 pm
prior post has paddle builder websites *NM*
Bob Deutsch -- 9/29/2001, 9:53 pm