Re: [Paddlewise] "Regular" paddle stroke

From: Steve Cramer <cramer_at_coe.uga.edu>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 08:47:32 -0400
Gabriel L Romeu wrote:
> 
> I agree with you Steve, but the effect of the stroke throughout the
> sweep  may not be uniform on the motion of the kayak.
> 
> Probably the reference should have been under a previous statement
> rather than yours.

Oh. perhaps so. Now I understand better what your meant by "speherical"

> 
> Steve Cramer wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Gabriel L Romeu wrote:
> >
> > > Steve Cramer wrote:
> > > > Michael makes an excellent point about the blindness of the kayak. It
> > > > doesn't know where the paddle is, it just reacts to the forces exerted
> > > > by your butt, knees, and feet.
> > >
> > > This is just speculation, but I think you would be correct if we were
> > > paddling a spherical object in the water.
> >
> > I'm not sure I can see the sequitur. A spherical kayak is blind to what
> > the paddle is doing, but our long skinny ones are not? I'm not disagreeing
> > with what you said (which I have snipped). I was just making the point
> > that our bodies move the boat, not the paddle. Certainly, different hull
> > shapes, either static or dynamic (as by heeling) make it easier or harder
> > to do so.

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