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Melissa,
One paddler has a better shot at rolling a tandem than two. The coordination and timing are pretty critical and the two need to do this without communicating (at least in conventional ways). It is not the length, nor beam, of the boat that makes rolling one a challenge, it is the second paddler. Rick "Melissa" wrote in message news ![]() -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 04:43:44 GMT, Rick wrote: Tandems can be rolled, but it takes two pretty savvy paddlers to do it. I've seen a friend of mine, sitting alone in the stern cockpit, hand roll an empty plastic Necky Amaruk tandem (no spray skirts attached, so some water was in the boat). It was a big and heavy boat, but he didn't have much trouble with the roll. - -- Melissa |
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