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			"Te Canaille"  wrote in news:_U_xc.1$MO3.0@lakeread01: 
 
     Good point John. Fact is the boat I want to repair has a similar 
     history. Even though a hull gets scratched there's nothing 
 wrong with wanting to re-do the exterior.  It shows a certain degree of 
 caring about one's gear and personal look. 
 
And for some that amount of degree is very low, for others very high.  If I 
thought any of the scratches on the hull of my cedar strip boat 
significantly impaired performance or would compromise the integrity of the 
hull I'd bring my boat up from my friends shop and refinish it.  As long as 
they're only cosmetic I'll leave it the shop where it's readily available 
for a paddle anytime I want.  I'll probably use it for the lesson I'll 
probably help with this weekend. 
 
 Students hear about 10% of 
 what you say but absorb about 90% of what you are. 
 
Probably some truth in that.  I hesitate, however, to buy the notion that 
student equate instructor competance with the physical appearance of the 
boat they're paddling, or whether they're decked out in new high tech 
clothing.  In fact, my experience has had an opposite effect.  I also have 
been a student many times in classes over the past few years.  In one case, 
one of the instructers was wearing an old sun faded PFD.  Unlike the clean 
shaven pretty boy ski instructor image with a french accent, he had a full 
beard and a british accent.  I listened to everything he said though because 
of who he was.  His name was Nigel Foster.  In another lesson at a sea 
kayaking symposium a few years ago I took a refining your forward stroke 
class.  After introductions we got into our boat and the instructor hopped 
into a loaner plastic boat (a Dagger).  He attempted to put on the nylon 
spray skirt a couple of time before asking me to help put on the poorly 
fitting skirt.  Once he started paddling though he danced with that kayak 
like nothing I had ever seen.  The class was very well structured and my 
forward stroke improved significantly from that two hour lesson.  I was 
paying close attention to what he said, as he has probably made more forward 
strokes than anyone in the world over the past five years, including the 
circumnavigation of all of the British isles, the South Island of New 
Zealand, and most recently Iceland.  Chris Duff is a remarkable paddler, 
even is a cheap plastic boat with a poorly fitting spray skirt. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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