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![]() "KMAN" wrote in message ... I was actually suggesting buying a kayak that doesn't need a rudder to be paddled...or as someone else said, maybe it is more about learning to paddle so that a rudder is not required. My kayak came with a rudder on it but I have never used it nor understood why I would want to. "KMAN" or "caveman?" These folks who scream against rudders remind me of the "driving enthusiasts" who said the world would end with the introduction of anti-lock brakes. Rudder or not? It depends on what type of kayaking you're doing. I kayak on the open ocean around the Hawaiian Islands. For the first year that I had my kayak, I did not have a rudder. I can do just fine w/o the rudder. I'm a big, strong, physically fit guy. But out here, on the open ocean, I deal with currents, tides, large swells, and very strong winds. While I have yet to meet a situation I can't paddle out of (and hope/plan never to) I can't say the same for those I paddle with. I frequently have to tow other paddlers out of bad situations. My rudder makes such emergencies much easier to deal with. Using my rudder I can turn on a dime, easily position myself next to a needy paddle, and correct my path while towing another boat (or two.) My rudder was the best investment into kayaking I have made. I would recommend getting a rudder. If you paddle enough that it's a question, and your boat won't support a rudder, than maybe it's time to look into a new boat. Just my 2 cents. suds |
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