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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 21:58:23 GMT, John Fereira
wrote: John/Charleston wrote in : I was out today with a friend who is new to paddling and I saw her have a problem I've only seen a few times before and can't explain. She was paddling a poly Prijon Seayak and could not get it to track straight to save her life. The rudder was up (control line was broken) but since there was not much wind I figured it wouldn't matter much. We were paddling with the tide the whole way and it was pretty strong at times. It got so bad that at times she was paddling entirely on the right side of her boat and still turning to the right! I watched her stroke thinking maybe she was dragging the paddle at the end and creating a rudder effect like with a J stroke but I didn't see that happening. Her stroke isn't perfect, but I didnt' see anything that would create the situation she was experiencing with great frustration. Finally we found a sandy bank and switched boats with her in my old Perception Sea Lion and me in the Seayak and it didn't help. She still couldn't get the boat to track straight. I found the Seayak a bit more skittish on the water (the wind picked up at times) but didn't have any problem paddling it straight. Now I've seen this happen with at least one person before (in different boats) and we never could figure out what was causing it. We tried changing the paddler's balance, paddle grip, and other variables without success. I keep thinking it must have to do with the strong tidal current that we were paddling with but I'm not sure I can figure out why it would be and why I wouldn't have been similarly affected. At one point when she was in the Sea Lion I had her turn the boat around and paddle against the current and she said it was "better". My guess is that the current/wind was having more of an effect than you thought it might. Yeah, I've been thinking more about it and I'm thinking it was the current pushing the rear of the boat sideways. It wasn't her leaning as I had her paddle with a pronounced lean in both directions and it didn't help. I'm pretty sure it wasn't the paddle stroke since as I said she could paddle entirely on one side and still turn to that side. But i'm thinking if she wasn't going faster than the current it might have been grabbing the rear of the boat and pushing it in whatever direction it was tending towards already. The boats weren't loaded with much of anything but I'm not sure if that would have helped any. Maybe she just needed to get the boat moving faster? |
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