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Blade Size
Allan Bennett wrote:
Having said all that, it is odd that most paddlers accept the 'one size fits all' approach to blade size. Not *that* odd... I was looking around for my own paddle to go with my own boat rather than the club ones. I'd got on okay with them (just about all Nordkapps) and the great majority of the club members used them, and Lendal market it as their benchmark sea touring blade. So if I got Nordkapps I could be pretty sure that though they wouldn't necessarily be the absolute best thing, they *would* do what I wanted and needed. Luckily the Paddlok setup meant I could buy a nice shaft and try out different (relatively) cheap blades to choose a shape with slightly more experience of different shapes. But only slightly more, there's still dozens of possibilities I haven't been able to try. And I still don't know for sure I've got the perfect paddle for me: there are just too many to try everything. Choice is bad as well as good! Pete. -- Peter Clinch University of Dundee Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Medical Physics, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
Blade Size
Allan Bennett wrote:
Too much Tolkien, methinks ;-) And where can I get one of those Elven Canoe Paddles like they used in the Fellowship of the Ring? Enable you to traverse major water systems the way you want to go by waving them ineffectually in the direction of the water every now and then, which has to be easier than all that so-called technique stuff... ;-) Pete. -- Peter Clinch University of Dundee Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Medical Physics, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
Blade Size
In article , Peter Clinch
wrote: Allan Bennett wrote: Too much Tolkien, methinks ;-) And where can I get one of those Elven Canoe Paddles like they used in the Fellowship of the Ring? Enable you to traverse major water systems the way you want to go by waving them ineffectually in the direction of the water every now and then, which has to be easier than all that so-called technique stuff... ;-) Paddles available from the same outlet as you acquired your mithril cag. The other magical element is employing hydrodynamic lift in the so-called technique stuff. That will to most, however, remain one of thegreat mysteries of Middle Earth and beyond... Allan Bennett Not a fan of fairies -- |
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