Several years ago a discussion here lead me to a short essay about the solo canoe/canoeist.  As I recall the article was from an older paddling magazine. The part that sticks in my mind is the distant image of a canoe closing fast in the evening light, finally coming into view as it overtakes the onlookers to reveal a solo canoeist moving with uncommon grace, etc. Pretty over the top I know but I would like to track it down if I can and use it to coax a friend into buying his first solo.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Not much side swapping going on. Being a relative newcomer, maybe I have this wrong - but haven't bent shafts been toned down in recent years? I know I can maneuver easier with a straight, but it doesn't seem to be a problem using the 12° Zav - which is what I have in my hands a lot of the time now. If it had more bend to it though...wouldn't be so good.
 Not much side swapping going on. Being a relative newcomer, maybe I have this wrong - but haven't bent shafts been toned down in recent years? I know I can maneuver easier with a straight, but it doesn't seem to be a problem using the 12° Zav - which is what I have in my hands a lot of the time now. If it had more bend to it though...wouldn't be so good. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		