Re: [Paddlewise] How do skegs work?

From: <SNStone_at_aol.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 07:57:42 EST
G'Day Peter

Here is a link to an excellent description of skeg operations: 
http://www.atlantickayaktours.com/Pages/ExpertCenter/Equipment/Skeg/Skeg-1A.shtml


I would not think a skeg would contribute to tipping kayaks when broaching.

best wishes
sid
G'Day,

Before starting and to avoid resurrecting debates. I realise neither rudder
or skeg are necessary in a kayak, but I'm training for some long open water
crossings where the energy saved by an effective skeg or rudder has
significant value. Also I recognise that kayaks with rudders or skegs or
neither, all have their place. However, I am interested in how skegs work.
So here are the questions if anyone can help: -

Can anyone say if skegs tend to tip kayaks over when they broach during surf
landings?

Can anyone explain why varying the degree of deployment of a skeg allows one
to compensate so effectively for such a wide variety of directions of wind
or waves?

All the best, PeterO
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