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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyP View Post
    That's a good looking canoe you built. I've had it in my head, for years, that I'd like to build a canoe or kayak.

    It gotta be pretty swell paddling a canoe you built yourownself.
    Not trying to hijack TT’s thread but you can check it out here: https://www.velocipedesalon.com/foru...ighlight=Canoe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    After the credit card cools off I'll think about paddles....pal ;)
    Toots.

    Send me the design of paddle you want and I'll make you a couple using the techniques I use for the bikes. They will be light enough to float and (almost) impossible to break.

    You can pay for shipping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaMtbRider View Post
    That ad is hilarious, "bouyant blade" FFS. How does the water know what the density of one part of the paddle is?

    Thought experiment: attach a chunk of styrofoam to the bottom of a steel bar and put it in the water foam end first. I bet you it doesn't "pop out of the water".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Kelly View Post
    Toots.

    Send me the design of paddle you want and I'll make you a couple using the techniques I use for the bikes. They will be light enough to float and (almost) impossible to break.

    You can pay for shipping.
    You are a generous man. How could I possibly say no? I've been out of the game for so long it will take some research on my part to find the paddles that I used to love.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ras72 View Post
    Not trying to hijack TT’s thread but you can check it out here: https://www.velocipedesalon.com/foru...ighlight=Canoe
    That was interesting and a really nice job. It's gotta be a joy to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyP View Post
    That's a good looking canoe you built. I've had it in my head, for years, that I'd like to build a canoe or kayak.

    It gotta be pretty swell paddling a canoe you built yourownself.
    Idk why, but the most predictable middle age white guy thought is “You know… I should build a boat.”


    Source: I want to build a kayak too.

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    Mark, some progress. Looks like I used to paddle with something similar to the Tripper shape in a tandem boat.
    From the source below the Tripper 63 is sized for me and Tripper 60 for Mrs. Too
    https://badgerpaddles.com/wp-content...Specs-2022.pdf
    Last edited by Too Tall; 06-25-2023 at 08:42 PM.

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    Chiming in to second the love for carbon paddles. I've got one on permanent loan from my friend Fred, who's won a pile of downriver races, and it's been jammed into the rocks so many times that the tip of the blade is ground off. Still works great. I'll never go back.

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    Hmmm...a wooden paddle feels so nice in your hands though....


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    MN 3 ... Wenonah ... Designed for three paddlers and their gear, the 20' MN 3 travels faster, with less effort than most tandems.

    I have been pondering this toy for a while. This thread got me back on the website. One of these days ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lumpy View Post
    Chiming in to second the love for carbon paddles. .. snip...I'll never go back.
    Quote Originally Posted by SlowPokePete View Post
    Hmmm...a wooden paddle feels so nice in your hands though....
    Why not have both in one paddle? Works for bikes.

    BTW Toots they won't be started until I've finished a couple of other jobs so if you want something for this (northern) summer you'll need to look locally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gt6267a View Post
    MN 3 ... Wenonah ... Designed for three paddlers and their gear, the 20' MN 3 travels faster, with less effort than most tandems.

    I have been pondering this toy for a while. This thread got me back on the website. One of these days ...
    That's a terrific design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Kelly View Post
    Why not have both in one paddle? Works for bikes.

    BTW Toots they won't be started until I've finished a couple of other jobs so if you want something for this (northern) summer you'll need to look locally.
    Thanks M.K. truly appreciated.

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    Default Re: Hand size

    Toots

    I think the design you posted will work best with a palm grip and oval shaft. I am looking at shaft sizes at the moment, it seems that something around 27.5 mm x 32.5 mm will suit you: although I'm not nearly your height I have 2XL hands so I can make a decent stab at this.

    Mrs Toots, not so much. Some guidance on hand size would be appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Kelly View Post
    Toots

    I think the design you posted will work best with a palm grip and oval shaft. I am looking at shaft sizes at the moment, it seems that something around 27.5 mm x 32.5 mm will suit you: although I'm not nearly your height I have 2XL hands so I can make a decent stab at this.

    Mrs Toots, not so much. Some guidance on hand size would be appreciated.
    Will do Mark. She is 5'8" with avg size paws. I'll measure her palm in a few days when we are back in the same zipcode.

    FWIIW I ran into an old friend yesterday who happens to live just a few clicks away from where Swift boats are made. He is as mad for canoes as we are for bicycles, alternately rattling off names of canoes he owns as well as priming me with recommends for boats and paddle shapes. He absolutely approves of both the tripper and beaver tail shape and is nuts for the Swift boat I'm waiting for.

    Feeling fortunate to have pals like himself and you Mark. How the he!! did I get this fortunate?
    Last edited by Too Tall; 07-01-2023 at 09:10 PM.

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