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Re: beamy boat and Greenland paddle
By:Greg Stamer
Date: 10/1/2001, 2:57 pm
In Response To: Re: beamy boat and Greenland paddle (Dan Ruff)

: The beam of my boat is 29 inches. The loom of this paddle is about 24 inches.
: Should the loom be the same size or larger than the beam? Or are they not
: really related?

Today "Greenland paddle" is used to describe almost any narrow paddle, but a West Greenland paddle is actually a fairly specific design, designed for use with a very low-volume kayak not much wider than your hips.

Although the measurements vary, a "large" West Greenland kayak (used for hunting) often has the beam of only your hips plus a fist on each side. Smaller Greenland kayaks (sport and rolling) are often your hips plus the flat of your hand on each side. The Greenland kayak and Greenland paddle are therefore a tuned pair, in that the loom size (approx shoulder width to body width) assumes that your kayak is not much wider than your hips. With wider kayaks or high-volume designs, you are outside of the range of a traditional Greenland kayak, and need to work out a hybrid paddle design that works for you. Generally I tell folks that the loom must be at least the width of the beam to keep from bashing your knuckles, but at some point even this advice will be folly. Some paddlers have told me that they enjoy using long shafted "Greenland" paddle hybrids, but I don't have much experience using them.

As other posters have mentioned, Greenland and Aleut paddles are only two designs out of many used in the arctic. If you are interested in traditional paddles with beamy boats, you may want to look at the East Canadian paddles, which were often much longer than the Greenland paddles and used with much beamier and longer kayaks. The current Sea Kayaker has an article on building an Eastern Arctic kayak. Harvey Golden also has some pictures and information at his site (look under his Canadian kayak link).

Greg Stamer

Messages In This Thread

Launch of a Mill Creek 13 *Pic*
Dan Ruff -- 10/1/2001, 9:15 am
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability
Geo. Cushing -- 10/1/2001, 12:29 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability
Dan Ruff -- 10/1/2001, 12:43 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability
Geo. Cushing -- 10/1/2001, 1:29 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability - Modification
Jim Kozel -- 10/1/2001, 2:35 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability - Modification
Geo. Cushing -- 10/2/2001, 1:51 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability - Modification
Tom Tieman -- 10/1/2001, 5:09 pm
REALLY! Mirage/Guillemot! Got Pics?
Craig Bumgarner -- 10/2/2001, 9:13 am
Mirage/Guillemot Pics *Pic*
Tom Tieman -- 10/2/2001, 6:54 pm
Mirage/Guillemot- How fast ?
Pete Croft -- 10/3/2001, 10:05 pm
Mirage/Guillemot, speeds
Tom Tieman -- 10/4/2001, 9:15 am
Re: Mirage/Guillemot Pics
Jim Kozel -- 10/3/2001, 11:48 am
Re: Mirage/Guillemot Pics
Craig Bumgarner -- 10/3/2001, 8:46 am
Re: Mirage/Guillemot Pics
Tom Tieman -- 10/3/2001, 11:45 am
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability - Modification
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 10/1/2001, 5:24 pm
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability - Modification
Tom Tieman -- 10/2/2001, 8:33 am
Re: Mill Creek 13 Stability - Modification
Jim Kozel -- 10/1/2001, 8:08 pm
Pedal power *Pic*
Dan Ruff -- 10/1/2001, 3:54 pm
Re: Launch of a Mill Creek 13
Dean Trexel -- 10/1/2001, 12:08 pm
Thanks for the tips.
Dan Ruff -- 10/1/2001, 12:49 pm
Re: beamy boat and Greenland paddle
Dean Trexel -- 10/1/2001, 1:43 pm
Re: beamy boat and Greenland paddle
Dan Ruff -- 10/1/2001, 2:07 pm
Re: beamy boat and Greenland paddle
Greg Stamer -- 10/1/2001, 2:57 pm
Re: short boat and long paddle
Dean Trexel -- 10/1/2001, 7:03 pm
Re: short boat and long paddle
Hans Friedel -- 10/2/2001, 6:39 am
Re: Paddling Technique
Jim Kozel -- 10/1/2001, 1:36 pm
John Monfoe style rack - Thanks John! *Pic*
Dan Ruff -- 10/1/2001, 9:22 am
Re: John Monfoe style rack - Thanks John!
John Monfoe -- 10/2/2001, 6:43 am