Saddle position in a Dagger Genesis
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Saddle position in a Dagger Genesis
Hi , I just bought a used Dagger Genesis.
It is an asymmetric boat and when I look at the saddle is fixed, I wonder if the boat has not been mounted upside down.
It's hard to say because I do not know which defined the meaning of this boat. (Front - Rear)
Currently, tip the boat is the closest faces the paddler and the widest point behind the position of the paddler. Regarding distance, saddle seems slightly backwards.
Do you know someone with a theory that applies to boats asymmetrical?
Do you have accurate distances on the best position of the seat in this boat?
Thank you!
It is an asymmetric boat and when I look at the saddle is fixed, I wonder if the boat has not been mounted upside down.
It's hard to say because I do not know which defined the meaning of this boat. (Front - Rear)
Currently, tip the boat is the closest faces the paddler and the widest point behind the position of the paddler. Regarding distance, saddle seems slightly backwards.
Do you know someone with a theory that applies to boats asymmetrical?
Do you have accurate distances on the best position of the seat in this boat?
Thank you!
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Widest point behind paddler sounds normal (look at any modern slalom c1)... whether to trim the boat backwards or forwards is a boat and person specific decision... you're probably going to have to try it, change it and try it again till it works for you.
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I just re outfitted my Genesis. The original outfitting was original to the boat when it was new. I bought the boat from the original owner.
Being the first time I had outfitted an OC1 I decided to still the saddle in the exact same location as the original saddle. It seems to be working out well.
I am at work and when I get home I will measure where the front of the saddle is if you would like.
Being the first time I had outfitted an OC1 I decided to still the saddle in the exact same location as the original saddle. It seems to be working out well.
I am at work and when I get home I will measure where the front of the saddle is if you would like.
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Whilst that makes sense in terms of a trad boat, I can't see an oc1 that widens out in front of my seating position working masively well, I'd destroy my knuckles... unless there's something I'm ignorant of that you're just itching to tell me about.philcanoe wrote:Actually this is a canoe, so the wide refernce is not always true when referencing slalom boats (canoes)...TheKrikkitWars wrote:Widest point behind paddler sounds normal (look at any modern slalom c1)... .
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