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Bob, if your hand is coming back far enough to whack that aft clip, you
stroke is too long. Your hand really shouldn't go past your hip, and it should be lifting the paddle up out of the water as it does. Have a look at this guy. http://www.atlantickayaktours.com/Pa...ion/Exit.shtml On 4/12/2010 7:40 PM, Robert Scott wrote: I should add that MY oversized pool toy will be paddled 95% on inland flat-water and 5% on inshore sal****er. I had it out today for the first time. I was cursing the entire trip! The Pungo 140 Angler comes with some add-ons like a pair of rod holders (one flush and one conventional) and a pair of paddle or rod clips. Turns out the aft clip is mounted right at the outside edge of the deck just about even with the seat back: http://www.wildernesssystems.com/pro...ngo_140_angler I whacked my fingers against it on every stroke until I started having to make an uncomfortable "correction" to keep my hand clear of it. I definitely need to relocate or remove it, or get a longer paddle for low-angle style paddling. :-( |
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