Hi,
I am currently making my first kayak, with 2 more to quickly follow...so want to keep with the timber theme and make my own paddles.
As my main interest is flatwater/marathon kayaking, I currently use a "wing paddle" - where the blade has a pronounced 'scoop' shape. I'd like to try (after starting on something easier) to make a wooden one to race with. Will post pics if I work out how (Or do a search on Google images for "wing paddle kayak")
Has anyone seen/tried to make a wooden paddle with a scoop blade?
My thought was to perhaps use a thin aluminum tube for the core of the shaft (or something similar) to add strength and reduce weight, then epoxy drilled-out wood to this which will then be shaped. Blades would be laminated up and shaped, then epoxied for protection.
Difficult part would be getting both blades exactly the same.
Any exteriences/thoughts?
Regards,
Darren
Melbourne, Australia
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I am currently making my first kayak, with 2 more to quickly follow...so want to keep with the timber theme and make my own paddles.
As my main interest is flatwater/marathon kayaking, I currently use a "wing paddle" - where the blade has a pronounced 'scoop' shape. I'd like to try (after starting on something easier) to make a wooden one to race with. Will post pics if I work out how (Or do a search on Google images for "wing paddle kayak")
Has anyone seen/tried to make a wooden paddle with a scoop blade?
My thought was to perhaps use a thin aluminum tube for the core of the shaft (or something similar) to add strength and reduce weight, then epoxy drilled-out wood to this which will then be shaped. Blades would be laminated up and shaped, then epoxied for protection.
Difficult part would be getting both blades exactly the same.
Any exteriences/thoughts?
Regards,
Darren
Melbourne, Australia
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