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Thanks for the reminder Thom.... I've been eyeing the rudder sock on the
stern of the dory. I understand it's purpose is to use an oar as a rudder when sailing it. I'm wondering as to how it would work as a sculling port. I've got 13 foot sculls but the exit is much lower than the notch on the top of the transom. Is the elevation of the sculling oar important? I kind of "scull" one oar when I need to crab sideways allowing me to ship or unship the opposing oar while coming alongside. I'll see if I can get some instruction at the Wooden Boat Festival.... CM "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... | Hey CM, | | I'm glad you didn't say, "Out Scull" Even at 77 I can beat you out to | your boat and back to shore in a Cape Ann Dory. Can't go farther due to | my neurological disorder. | | OT | |