We use otter tail paddles, made of ash - light and tough. I find the otter
tail shape great for in-water manoeuvers - slicing out for draws, etc., as
it doesn't tend to "hook" or "trip" as do larger bladed paddles.
Re length - it's really personal. I use a paddle that is "too short" by
about 4"-6" - my wife's paddle is a tad longer than the usual guidelines
would suggest. She finds the extra length good for sweep strokes, as she
paddles stern.
Hang on to the plastics - it's always a really good idea to have a spare
paddle per paddler aboard, well lashed to the thwarts or carrying yoke.
If you want a pic of our ottertails, just drop an e-mail to
,
and I'll send 'em to you or post them to WebShots.
"Julia De Silva" wrote in message
. uk...
Hi there everyone.
Recommendations for wooden paddles please. I've currently got 2 plastick
paddles which came with the canoe, and I'm looking to move on to wooden.
1. What's a guide to the correct length ?
2. Which wood is best ?
3. Which design / make of paddle is best ?
We mostly go on smallish rivers, flat or grade 1 water at the most.
Thanks in advance
J