Cut my saddle down a bit last night.
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 3:39 pm
In preperation for my Idaho trip, I decreased the height. Tried for a half inch but prolly am closer to 3/4. I think it will increase stability a bit and my knees can take it. I am now at about 7 1/2 inches. (canoe saddle that is )
I also put small wood blocks on either side of the saddle on the bottom side of the thwart over the back of the saddle to hold it tight. It is amazing how much movement there is in the saddle. I believe that this step will decrease the degree to which movement will loosen the saddle and will help me transfer more torque from my body to the boat rather than lose it in saddle movement.
I also reglued my dogbone (which was working loose from the royalite) using two part epoxy. I think that two part epoxy is the ultimate answer to royalite and thigh straps.
Boat is all ready to go. Now to get the wife organized, This will take longer.
Did I mention that in just a mere two weeks I am off to Idaho.
Chris Kelly
I also put small wood blocks on either side of the saddle on the bottom side of the thwart over the back of the saddle to hold it tight. It is amazing how much movement there is in the saddle. I believe that this step will decrease the degree to which movement will loosen the saddle and will help me transfer more torque from my body to the boat rather than lose it in saddle movement.
I also reglued my dogbone (which was working loose from the royalite) using two part epoxy. I think that two part epoxy is the ultimate answer to royalite and thigh straps.
Boat is all ready to go. Now to get the wife organized, This will take longer.
Did I mention that in just a mere two weeks I am off to Idaho.
Chris Kelly