Re: Paddle: What type of shaft...
By:KenC
Date: 3/19/2002, 11:33 pm
Date: 3/19/2002, 11:33 pm
In Response To: Paddle: What type of shaft... (Jeff)
: I'm planning on attending SSTIKS (www.qajaqpnw.org) and they have a class
: where you can build a greenland solid shaft or laminated hollow-core shaft
: paddle. I assume the difference in them is the hollow one is lighter, but
: that's about all I know. Are there any photos of the 2 types,
: reccomendations? I've never built either.
I haven't built any paddles, so I can't make any recommendations, but I seem to remember that Shawn Baker has some drawings and photos of hollow shafts on his website (thanks Shawn).
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Jeff -- 3/19/2002, 10:41 am- Re: Paddle: What type of shaft...
Jeff -- 3/20/2002, 12:09 am- Re: Paddle: What type of shaft...
KenC -- 3/19/2002, 11:33 pm- Re: Paddle: What type of shaft...
Greg Stamer -- 3/19/2002, 11:58 am- Re: Paddle: What type of shaft...
Don Beale -- 3/19/2002, 12:21 pm- Re: Paddle: What type of shaft...
risto -- 3/20/2002, 12:36 pm- Easier paddle blank source
Brian Nystrom -- 3/19/2002, 1:23 pm- Re: blanks, and wet wood.
Don Beale -- 3/20/2002, 1:45 am- Re: blanks, and wet wood.
Brian Nystrom -- 3/20/2002, 1:42 pm- Re: blanks, and wet wood.
Don Beale -- 3/21/2002, 12:53 pm- Re: blanks, and wet wood.
Brian Nystrom -- 3/21/2002, 1:01 pm
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