After reading about others who made up their own double paddle, I decided to do the same. I had taken my boat out a couple of times using only a single paddle and found that I was tacking more like a sail boat instead of tracking in a straight line. Below you will see my two paddles I used to make my ww2.
Next is a picture after using the belt sander and scarfing the end in prepping them for resin.
Next is a picture after I had applied the resin to the handles and then wrapped a layer of fiberglass around the splice. Holding everything together with a few clamps.
Not liking how the first coat of resin turned out, I sanded most of the fiberglass and resin off the handle and rounded the edges more and cleaned up the look of the new handle.
Once the resin was hardened I was able to smooth up the surface and without looking closely it is hard to tell that it is even glued together. When I took it out to try out last Friday the boat seemed to handle much better and I was able to speed up quite a bit. Now to just get in paddling shape so I dont have so many aches and pains from using muscles I havent used in such a long time!!!
Next is a picture after using the belt sander and scarfing the end in prepping them for resin.
Next is a picture after I had applied the resin to the handles and then wrapped a layer of fiberglass around the splice. Holding everything together with a few clamps.
Not liking how the first coat of resin turned out, I sanded most of the fiberglass and resin off the handle and rounded the edges more and cleaned up the look of the new handle.
Once the resin was hardened I was able to smooth up the surface and without looking closely it is hard to tell that it is even glued together. When I took it out to try out last Friday the boat seemed to handle much better and I was able to speed up quite a bit. Now to just get in paddling shape so I dont have so many aches and pains from using muscles I havent used in such a long time!!!