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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    I've heard that too and I've also heard, from what I thought were respectable sources (who I can't name because I can't remember) that there is no truth to that. So, yeah, I don't know. :) Alan
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    Okay, so I kind of skimmed article 5, which led me to article 25, which left me at a total loss as to whether or not that 2.4% impulse directly correlates to a 2.4% increase in hull speed. This is all gibberish to me so I asked Chat GPT my question and asked it to read the articles and give me...
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    I did not read the entire article, nor did I reference back to article 5 for the, likely very complete description, but it's not clear to me if this 2.4% increase in impulse directly translates into a 2.4% increase in speed. Alan
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    Moore Canoe Inc - worth buying? Too old?

    Chat GPT says that Moore Canoes Inc was owned by Pat's parents and had nothing to do with Pat Moore and his designs. I have no idea how accurate that is: It turns out that Moore Canoes Inc was indeed the same company originally known as Vega Integral Plastics/Vega Canoes, run by the Moore...
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    Yes, it certainly was a pretty vertical stroke. I tried to drop down for lower angle but because of the short length and muscle memory that did not work very well so it was mostly at a high angle. I know this is not what's normally used in canoes but, never having used that style, I can't say...
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    Same seat position. I tried my best to keep everything the same between the runs. I was initially going to do the single blade one day and the double the next but on the first evening when I did the single blade test there was a roughly 10mph wind and the next evening, when I was planning to...
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    Ok. I'll count on you as 1 of the other 5 people to run the same test. Maybe Steve can be another participant after he finishes his back to back 15 mile test paddles. I think I will try a kneeling test. Might have to do some practice first to brush up on it. Alan
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    Yes, I've been thinking of doing just that. I'm hoping someone will volunteer to send me a longer carbon double for the test. :) Alan
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    That does seem to be the case. Portages really seem to even things out over the course of a day too. Just because you spend 8 hours between camps doesn't mean you spend 8 hours paddling. For tripping a "slower" boat could make you much faster if it's able to run rapids the quick boat can't. If...
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    Yes, seated with both. I didn't measure the seat but I'd say it's 5-6" above the floor. Unfortunately 220 is the longest setting for this paddle (210-220) Yes, I counted stroke rate with both paddles a little past the halfway point. The single blade was 60 spm and the double was 61 spm. That...
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    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    Reason #4,754 for paddling solo. :) Alan
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    The efficiency of bent vs. straight shaft paddles

    My gut feeling is that for the regular tripper there is no noticeable speed/power difference between a bent or straight shaft. We often hear paddlers say that after switching to a bent shaft they travel faster or that it feels easier to travel the same speed. I don't doubt this. But I surmise...
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    Comparing speed and efficiency of single vs. double blade paddle

    I thought it would be fun to do a head to head comparison between a single and double blade to see just how much faster and more efficient, if at all, a double blade is. I decided to maintain the same target heart rate for both paddles during all testing. While heart rate is not perfect I can't...
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    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    Switching with a bent. I was thinking of doing a 3rd test with a straight as well because I've always suspected there isn't actually a difference at casual speeds. Alan
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    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    A lot of this will depend on the hull too. I assume the canoe was a pro boat which, while very fast, is limited by length and width restrictions to keep boats competitive with each other. The kayak may have been in the unlimited category which would mean just that, it can be whatever length and...
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    Carbon Fiber Ferrule Resurrection Ideas?

    I think that sounds like an excellent option. Especially in an application like this with a lot of contact area and relatively low stress. Alan
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    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    Well, you can do a 15 mile back to back comparison if you'd like but I'll stick with something a bit more manageable in my evenings. :) I did my first test with the single blade last night. I warmed up for a bit and then did a full out sprint for just over a minute. Then I rested a few minutes...
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    Thoughts on double bladed paddles from a somewhat experienced double blader.

    For 1/2 mile a dedicated racing canoe is way faster than a 16' quick recreational hull. But after 5 miles the average speed is only a couple tenths of a MPH quicker for the racing hull. At least with me paddling. I think I still have a double bladed paddle somewhere in the basement and I have a...
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    Carbon Fiber Ferrule Resurrection Ideas?

    A few weeks ago I removed the grip and cut down the shaft on a ZRE paddle that I'd previously cut down years ago. At that time I would have used RAKA epoxy to attach the grip. This easily softened with heat gun application and the grip came out easily. I can't guarantee this will apply to wood...
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    97° F (36° C), 108° F (42° C) RealFeel, in NW Connecticut

    My old house, which I'd built myself, was super insulated and stayed pretty cool until we'd get a long stretch of hot and humid weather. Inside the house would be a muggy 75 degrees and outside was a muggy 95 degrees. Normally I would just open all the windows every night to cool it back down...
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