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"David Kemper" wrote in message ... I think flat in the water is good. Others may have different opinions. I agree with this. The only reason I suggested trimming bow up (and only very slightly up at that) was to avoid the bows submerging which creates a lot of drag. Level trim is preferable if bow diving is not a problem. Question for Charlie: Do you know what wash riding is and what positions on the wash you can take advantage of? If you don't I will try to elaborate in another post. Nope, I'm a pretty inexperienced kayaker. I'd love to know what wash diving is! I'm one of these people who is annoyingly curious about everything! Charlie. |
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