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Hydromechanics of Sprint Canoes [pdf]

12 pointsby ufabout 7 years ago

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ufabout 7 years ago
I paddled alot of these: The old wodden &quot;Deltas&quot; width the ridiculous beam width of 75cm as well as a monstrous version made out of composite that was near impossible to trim in windy conditions. I hated those.<p>I made a few strokes in the famous 2001 model Olimpia that was extremely difficult to trim. Like dancing on a toothpick. I liked the characteristics of that boat though: Very stiff and always straightening itself up. Due to it&#x27;s shape it had bad directional stability. In situations with wind or a competitor next to you, you had the disadvantage of having to steer alot. Steering slows you down and costs stamina as hell.<p>Then the Dominator that had a much better directional stability, but would always tilt unless you kept in in balance. I never really liked that.<p>Now Plastex uses a trapezoid geometry in it&#x27;s Fighter-line. For me that&#x27;s the best of both worlds. It combines the characteristics I like from the Olympia and the directional stability of the Dominator. It&#x27;s a pleasure to drive that boat! Still, it&#x27;s even less stable in waves than the other ones and I regularly get frightened in churned up water. The Dominator was much more smooth here.<p>Edit: Spelling