I read through the thread that started with this post with great
interest as I am a newbie dealing with the same issue. I assumed
my problem was one of incorrect technique (or more correctly, lack
of technique). I'm looking for pointers to books/DVD's/videos -
anything that will help a beginner develop the proper paddling
techniques. Flat water is what I'm interested in primarily. I've
looked at some sites offering instructional materials, but it's
difficult for me to tell from the descriptions whether they would
help me with the basics of paddling or not.
I appreciate any advice/pointers.
Thanks,
Cheryl
Lyons, TX
Argo wrote:
Has anyone ever retro-fitted a rudder to a plastic kayak? I've been
plotting how that might be done with the small, plastic kayak I got on
points. It doesn't track at all (which makes it great in a tight slalom
run, but gives my girlfriend fits when she's trying to paddle across
flat water).
I'm not worried about the aesthetics of wires running along the top of
the kayak, if that would make it simpler. Is it possible? Is it a LOT
of work?
Argo
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