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Re: Tip shape?
By:Greg Stamer
Date: 10/2/2001, 11:58 am
In Response To: Tip shape? (Bob)

: I carved out a paddle last night, sort of a Greenland shape with a flat power
: face, Tonight I'll shape the loom and the tips of the blades. My question,
: is there any advantage to a pointed lozenge over a radiused tip. Thanks.
: Bob

Greenland blade tips are rounded for stealth. They enter the water quietly and cleanly, and discourage drips. The Aleut paddles (and some early Greenland paddles) had pointed tips. I am not familiar with the advantages and disadvantages of this feature. Pointed tips are popular with many native "canoe" paddles as well.

I'm curious why you chose a flat powerface. I prefer symmetrical blade cross sections, for uniformity of behavior during sculling, rolling and bracing. This becomes significant if you practice some of the Greenland rolling/sculling methods, since depending on the technique, either face of the paddle may be used (some are low brace techniques and some are high brace techniques).

Greg Stamer

Messages In This Thread

Tip shape?
Bob -- 10/2/2001, 10:45 am
Re: Perhaps a better pic *Pic*
Don Beale -- 10/2/2001, 1:18 pm
Would a fish-tail tip shed water best? ;) *NM*
risto -- 10/2/2001, 1:40 pm
Re: Would a fish-tail tip shed water best? ;)
Don Beale -- 10/3/2001, 1:22 am
i was just joking... :) ... but then again:
risto -- 10/3/2001, 12:17 pm
Re: i was just joking... :) ... but then again:
Jim -- 10/3/2001, 1:34 pm
Re: Tip shape? *Pic*
Don Beale -- 10/2/2001, 12:33 pm
Re: Tip shape?
Greg Stamer -- 10/2/2001, 11:58 am
Re: Tip shape?
Bob -- 10/2/2001, 11:23 pm
one handed draw knife
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/3/2001, 3:55 am
Re: Tip shape?
Rob Macks -- 10/2/2001, 2:45 pm
Re: Tip shape?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/3/2001, 9:08 am
Re: Tip shape?
Greg Stamer -- 10/2/2001, 4:25 pm
Re: Tip shape?
Jim Kozel -- 10/2/2001, 3:37 pm