In Britain it's called a canoe... (movie)

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In Britain it's called a canoe... (movie)

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Hey Adam, hi everyone, :D

If some of you thought there's no such thing as extreme flat water paddling, you may want to reconsider it (movie):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4xpTfFcKfg

I assume this kind of performance can be repeated with one of those extra long single blade paddles called SUP paddles.
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happy

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maybe not touching tee tee happy but still happy
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Or with no paddle at all

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In8f0C_B9HA

This is a truly weird device.
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Guess I must not be the only one thinking of replying negatively, as all reply's have been disabled....what a waste of bandwidth.
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Re: happy

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2opnboat1 wrote:maybe not touching tee tee happy but still happy
A propos Mohawk canoes:

http://wavewalk.com/blog/2009/08/13/dar ... st-client/

:D
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Hardee Har

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In the US they're called a kayak and in here they're called "Butt Boats." Not a term of endearment as we are single bladers and proud of it. Nice promo...although this site is probably void of your demographic.
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Post by 2opnboat1 »

I didn't even notice the boat I was mainly talking about the Kayak paddle in the canoe, and the way the paddleing is bounceing up and down like he is on a pogo stick. I make it a practice to never bad mouth any manufacters boats or designs, I may not like them but someone does or it would have never made it through R&D. So my comment is not aimed at the boat maybe I will go back and watch the clip again just to see the boat maybe not.
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I agree with Phil I don't understand.
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Positive response

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Here's the first review ever published about this type of paddle craft, back in 2004: http://cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic.php? ... t=wavewalk

Shocked? Indeed, it was published in this very C-Forum, and by no other than Sir Adam, its founder :o
Life is full of surprises, sometimes... :wink:

And here is a new, auto-review, about the newer series: http://wavewalk.com/blog/2010/11/15/kay ... -question/
We've learned some things since 2004, and the new, 500 series is a more friendly boat, although it may track too well for whitewater.

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Post by Sir Adam »

For a flatwater boat, it is indeed sweet. And yes, I do think it is best paddled with a single stick :wink:

As to the seating position, kneel, or sit as you would in many a canoe - on a seat, legs stretched out in front of you (and with your feet lower than you butt).

Just like a lot of flatwater canoes, you CAN use a training paddle with it. Might even be faster.... if you can figure out how to work that extra blade.

Light WW might be interesting (easy class II even). Personally I wouldn't even attempt II+ or III, but I'm sure someone will if they haven't already.

The really nice thing about the dual hulls is it is fast and very stable.
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