Re: [Paddlewise] Hull speed and Olympic Kayaks

From: Dirk Barends <dbarends_at_knoware.nl>
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 11:26:02 +0100
Sorry, but I discovered some mixups in my probably to hastly written previous reply,
(did it between other activitities...)
so here it is again, hopefully right this time:

John Winters wrote:

[...]
>Olympics don't have any specs, (some would say thank God) and the boats are
>governed by the ICF. The horns just behind the cockpit are rule cheaters to
>make narrow boats that still meet the beam minimum. The ICF has a tradition
>of illogical rules and even more illogical enforcement.

Some time ago I asked the ICF about their rule that only convex lines where allowed, which to my memory used to be no concave lines allowed? Since I cannot understand  the only convex lines rule, because I see a lot of straight lines or even concave lines on the racing boats, and maybe the only sort of canoe that could somehow comply to these rule might be a Grumman for instance?
I never got any explanation from the ICF...

Dirk Barends



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