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Re: I survived the Atlantic
By:Mark Bodnar
Date: 8/18/1998, 10:07 pm
In Response To: Re: I survived the Atlantic (Mike Scarborough)

> A rudder is probably not a good idea for surfing. First, it will
> be out of the water a lot of the time. Second, it is prone to breakage.
>

> I suspect that you're correct about the Cheasapeake 17 not being
> ideal for surfing. I don't use my Cape Charles for surfing either.
> (I drag out my FG Pintail) The Cape Charles also tends to bury its
> bow. I think this is a result of a narrow bow and a flat deck that
> doesn't shed water fast enough. I think the bow shape of the Cheasapeake
> 17 is similar

The bow of the Chesapeake is a bit higher and a bit wider so it will ride somewhat better - but at 17 feet its really not in it's strength. I agree the rudder may be out of the water but I was thinking about trying to run the wave similar to surfing (along the break) - can that be done in a whitewater kayak? or does the lack of directional control stop you from trying to edge along the wave. I imagine that wave play boats have some skegs and longitudinal ridges to aid in tracking

> The surf zone can be dangerous. Your best bet is to go out with
> a group of experienced paddlers. They can offer advice and an added
> margin of safety.

Mark

Messages In This Thread

I survived the Atlantic
Mark Bodnar -- 8/17/1998, 9:25 pm
Re: I survived the Atlantic
Mark Kanzler -- 8/18/1998, 10:43 am
Re: I survived the Atlantic
Mike Scarborough -- 8/18/1998, 8:38 am
Re: I survived the Atlantic
Mark Bodnar -- 8/18/1998, 10:07 pm
Surf kayak link
Mark Bodnar -- 8/18/1998, 10:44 pm
Re: I survived the Atlantic
Bram -- 8/18/1998, 12:18 pm
Re: I survived the Atlantic
Mark Bodnar -- 8/18/1998, 9:48 pm