As some of you know I have a reflection 15. It has a dedicated center seat, slanted downward for said use when kneeling.
While paddling tandem today and yesterday, I noticed it tracked better than it did in the solo seat. I do like how a skulling draw works in the center seat, but I'm not sure if this would work as well in the stern seat.. or if I'd need to sit reversed in the bow. If I'm far off the center pivot point of the boat, would this be made more difficult? Same for other draws and pry strokes?
This boat does not have a good place for a yoke due to the center seat. I really want to put in an ash yoke.. but the seat is in the way. Maybe the center seat is doing more harm than good?
While paddling tandem today and yesterday, I noticed it tracked better than it did in the solo seat. I do like how a skulling draw works in the center seat, but I'm not sure if this would work as well in the stern seat.. or if I'd need to sit reversed in the bow. If I'm far off the center pivot point of the boat, would this be made more difficult? Same for other draws and pry strokes?
This boat does not have a good place for a yoke due to the center seat. I really want to put in an ash yoke.. but the seat is in the way. Maybe the center seat is doing more harm than good?
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