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Hey, I want one

Ozark

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Oct 23, 2007
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Ozark Mo.
That's why it would work on a Voyager. We get a bunch youngins to paddle you could steer I could point to which way to go.
 

Kayak Jack

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Aug 26, 2003
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Put me in the column labeled "Humbug!" I don't believe that a human can produce the power to lift a paddler and boat up out of the water. I also don't believe that a boat, if up on those foils, would remain erect and not fall over to either left or right.

If I see it, I may believe it. After I inspect the boat for hidden power sources. A human has to stretch to produce 0.1 horsepower.
 

oldyaker

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Aug 26, 2003
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v = 0.57 × P0.35
v = 0.017 × P
lift/drag coefficient
The Kayak Graph (Blue)

All I want to do is paddle.....if I gotta know formulas, graphs, and lift drag coefficient's......I don't want nutt'n to do with it! It hurts when I gotta think!
 

Ozark

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Ozark Mo.
oldyaker said:
v = 0.57 × P0.35
v = 0.017 × P
lift/drag coefficient
The Kayak Graph (Blue)

All I want to do is paddle.....if I gotta know formulas, graphs, and lift drag coefficient's......I don't want nutt'n to do with it! It hurts when I gotta think!
Take V over to 057 hyw cross over to PO 57 hyw At the V in the road take 0017 across to P. Lift or drag kayak to river. Use the Graphite Blue Kayak. Chart shows high and low tides for that day
 

sheena's dad

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Oct 30, 2006
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Moscow, Idaho
Well, I was having a hard time believing it could be done. Like Jack. But, from the looks of it, it's possible. But it's way more effort than I'd care to put out to get it up on foils.

Steve