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Re: Endurance training

by John Fereira <jaf30@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 19, 2006 at 10:56 PM

Drew Cutter <andrewc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:aldp1.bm4.17.1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Brain ,
> 
> I love the tuktu paddles. Question do you carry more than one style of 
> Greenland paddle . One for bad weather (storm) and another for more
> calm condition when you are on open water (like the great lakes ) ? I
> kind feel like I'm buying a bamboo fly rod as i look over the tuktu
> paddles. 

I own three bamboo fly rods.  Even if you buy a new GP they're
considerably 
less expensive than a bamboo fly rod.  However, I bought two of mine used 
(the other was given to me) and paid just a bit more than the Tuktu prices

for a new paddle.  Fortunately, a GP is much easier to make than a bamboo 
fly rod.  A long long time ago I had a roommate whose father owned an 
antiques shop which had a large wood shop in the basement where he built 
bamboo fly rods.  He bought the raw bamboo and built the blanks himself. 
it 
was quite an operation.  About 20 years ago or so they were selling for
over 
$1000.  
> 
> Brian Nystrom wrote:
>> Drew Cutter wrote:
>>> Since you seem to be the expert on Greenland paddles. ;) I've found 
>>> only two source for paddles . One wood and the other fiberglass. 
>> 
>> There are several companies selling GPs, but they're mostly small. 
>> Cricket, Don Beale, Tuktu and Superior are some that come to mind. It 
>> seems that most people just make their own.

I paddled with someone last weekend that had a Don Beale paddle. It seemed

like a nice paddle but it was really heavy for a GP.  A friend of mine
just 
started carrying Sawyer paddles and got a couple of their Greenland
paddles 
in.  They were also very heavy and even their shortest length was about 4"

too long for me.  Malone of Maine *used* to make a nice looking paddle 
called a Firestick but I don't think he's making them anymore.  Betsie Bay

also makes some GPs.



>> It's a self-published book that's not available on the major
>> bookseller sites, at least not yet. It's available directly from me or
>> through Chesapeake Light Craft (clcboats.com), The Woodenboat Store 
>> (www.woodenboatstore.com) or Newfound Woodworks (www.newfound.com).
>> I've emailed you information about it.

I found the book described in the "New" section on the Newfound site but
it 
didn't show up in the list of books that could be ordered.  I have always 
found the CLC site a bit difficult to navigate but I eventually found the 
order form.

>> 
>>> I've seen suggestion on make the paddle more visible to other boaters
>>> , ****ps . Any suggestion on how to make what to make the paddles
>>> stand out ? 
>> 
>> The easiest way is to make the tips bright. I prefer to use
>> white-tinted epoxy for that, as it also serves to harden and protect
>> the tips. 

I wonder if there is some sort of reflective additive that could be mixed
in 
with the epoxy. I've seen lots of diffrent colors at our local marine
store.
 



 22 Posts in Topic:
Endurance training
Drew Cutter <andrewc@[  2006-09-16 14:54:02 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-16 21:38:34 
Re: Endurance training
Drew Cutter <andrewc@[  2006-09-16 21:45:16 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-18 12:54:19 
Re: Endurance training
John Fereira <jaf30@[E  2006-09-18 20:31:49 
Re: Endurance training
Drew Cutter <andrewc@[  2006-09-19 05:08:20 
Re: Endurance training
John Fereira <jaf30@[E  2006-09-19 11:05:41 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-19 11:24:41 
Re: Endurance training
Drew Cutter <andrewc@[  2006-09-19 12:36:16 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-19 18:31:38 
Re: Endurance training
Drew Cutter <andrewc@[  2006-09-19 18:56:30 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-21 11:48:36 
Re: Endurance training
Drew Cutter <andrewc@[  2006-09-21 14:10:14 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-21 16:44:53 
Re: Endurance training
Michael Daly <michaeld  2006-09-21 12:46:21 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-21 20:22:31 
Re: Endurance training
Michael Daly <michaeld  2006-09-21 17:58:05 
Re: Endurance training
John Fereira <jaf30@[E  2006-09-19 22:56:27 
Re: Endurance training
Drew Cutter <andrewc@[  2006-09-20 01:02:04 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-21 12:20:18 
Re: Endurance training
"Dan O'Connell"  2006-09-23 17:34:36 
Re: Endurance training
Brian Nystrom <brian.n  2006-09-19 11:08:28 

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