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Brian Nystrom wrote in
news:JGmth.2879$qN1.2764@trndny02: "Dihedral" refers to a blade with a ridge down the center and faces that slope away from it toward the edges of the blade. Your Camano is a perfect example. I assume a "flat" blade would be one that's flat across its width, but not necessarily along its length. Nigel Foster's paddles are like that, with a smooth back for good water flow when used for turns, rudders, sweeps, etc. The Lightning Std. also has a flat blade and is much more affordable than Nigels Paddles. Up until a few months ago when I bought a Werner Cyprus I used one for many years and loved it especially for ruddering strokes and sculling. |
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