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In general, I find that the single-blade canoe paddle works best even
for soloing with my 17 ft. Sawyer X-17. The exception comes when I have to fight the wind. When I have to turn this canoe into a brisk wind my double-blade paddle which I take along when fishing is worth its weight in gold. With my 16 ft. Wenonah Aurora which has some rocker and about a 15 ft. waterline when paddled solo the canoe paddle seems better under nearly all conditions because the boat is much more maneuverable. Try both kiinds of paddles with your boat in a variety of conditions and draw YOUR OWN conclusions. It's not the same for all boats or all paddlers. Dan Kathy D'Errico wrote: I have a 16 foot hybrid canoe that I can use solo or tandem. It really takes a lot of work paddling solo and I was wondering if a kayak paddle would work better for me? or what would better than the traditional lightweight paddle? |
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