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Sit or Kneel
Do you guys sit or kneel when paddling your canoes? I just finished building a pirogue, and I'm wondering what would be the best option. I'd like to use a kayak paddle since the boat is not a canoe or kayak.
Currently, I'm using a stadium seat, but my hips hurt after a while. I may try kneeling next time I'm out.
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I sit in my pirogue and use either a kayak paddle or a short paddle. My thighs tend to start hurting after awhile though, and find that kneeling is just as bad.
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I'm afraid I'm well beyond the kneeling stage ... my knees simply would not take it. So, I sit on my duff and can cast a respectable distance in that position. As for the paddling ... likewise, don't do too bad a job considering.
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I thought this was going to be about going to church.
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If you sit one thing that will help is a chunk of closed cell foam about 4 inches thick stuck under the backs of your legs right up next to the seat. It tends to raise your knees just a little and makes for a more comfortable ride. Just about all kayak seats have a little tilt back so your butt is lower than the backs of your legs. Sure helps you go the distance.
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If you are going to be traveling long distances in windy conditions it pays to get a top grade light weight paddle, one that can be adjusted . The offset style paddle shows its thin edge to the wind while the other blade is digging into a power stroke. This will make a huge difference to your energy level on a long haul.
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What brand of paddle do you reccomend?
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I'm with Dale. I can neal for maybe 5 minutes then I'm done. Its sitting for me.
jed
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FYI on paddles go two http://www.paddling.net/
Try for one around 28 oz.