trimming a h2 245
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 6:30 pm
trimming a h2 245
by dick dick
i hear some people like to trim their 245s a little bow heavy. does anyone have a thought?
thanks
dick
Posted on Sep 7, 2002, 8:07 AM
I like to ....
by Bernie
Be perfectly trim to slightly stern heavy. This seems to work well for my paddling style. I don't like to bow stall on a difficult drop.
Make your saddle adjustable until you determine what works for you.
Posted on Sep 8, 2002, 4:41 PM
Yough and gauley
by dave Stanley dave Stanley
Bernie,
I will be at the Yough and Gauley the weekend after the fest, could you meet and we could C-1 together. I'll be coming from Vermont which is a 12 hour drive so I'll be arriviing at the Yough Friday am. Then I'll do the Gauley Sat-Sun, I outfitted a Z with your method and use Northwater rodeo straps.
Dave
Posted on Sep 18, 2002, 3:52 AM
by dick dick
i hear some people like to trim their 245s a little bow heavy. does anyone have a thought?
thanks
dick
Posted on Sep 7, 2002, 8:07 AM
I like to ....
by Bernie
Be perfectly trim to slightly stern heavy. This seems to work well for my paddling style. I don't like to bow stall on a difficult drop.
Make your saddle adjustable until you determine what works for you.
Posted on Sep 8, 2002, 4:41 PM
Yough and gauley
by dave Stanley dave Stanley
Bernie,
I will be at the Yough and Gauley the weekend after the fest, could you meet and we could C-1 together. I'll be coming from Vermont which is a 12 hour drive so I'll be arriviing at the Yough Friday am. Then I'll do the Gauley Sat-Sun, I outfitted a Z with your method and use Northwater rodeo straps.
Dave
Posted on Sep 18, 2002, 3:52 AM