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My physician has suggested I get into rowing and I really dont want an
unstable shell and I also cant spend $2,000 for a new boat. I have a nice Kevlar canoe and have been told you can drop in a rowing set up. Has anyone rowed a canoe - is it hokey? Konnie |
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James,
You can mount oarlocks directly on your gunnels, and use a set of short oars with some sort of middle seat (it can even be as simple as a folding stool). There are much more complicated ways of more efficiently rowing a canoe too. One is a sliding seat, with outrigger oar locks, and some pretty nice oars that will set you back about the price of a new canoe. For that, you will get significantly more speed and comfort. You can also build something in. The use of oars will dramatically increase canoe speed. Using the simple gunnel mounted locks mounted so that I could row facing rearward off the front seat, I recall a trip in which I used oars to power through about 25 miles of swampy river in about 5 1/2 hours (thus camping at a much more attractive falls further on instead of a hummock in the bog, and keeping the bug factor low). That was consistently pretty close to hull speed on the 20' White we were in. There is no way I could have done that with a paddle. Eric "James" wrote in message ... My physician has suggested I get into rowing and I really dont want an unstable shell and I also cant spend $2,000 for a new boat. I have a nice Kevlar canoe and have been told you can drop in a rowing set up. Has anyone rowed a canoe - is it hokey? Konnie |
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"James" wrote in message
... My physician has suggested I get into rowing and I really dont want an unstable shell and I also cant spend $2,000 for a new boat. I have a nice Kevlar canoe and have been told you can drop in a rowing set up. Has anyone rowed a canoe - is it hokey? 'canoe rowing' gets you about 800,000 hits on Google. 'canoe rowing sliding seat' gets 24,000. Hth, Fred Klingener |
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![]() James wrote: My physician has suggested I get into rowing and I really dont want an unstable shell and I also cant spend $2,000 for a new boat. I have a nice Kevlar canoe and have been told you can drop in a rowing set up. Has anyone rowed a canoe - is it hokey? Why did your physician suggest rowing as an exercise regime? Or did they just use "rowing" as one of many equally-good possibilities? |
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James wrote:
: My physician has suggested I get into rowing and I really dont want an : unstable shell and I also cant spend $2,000 for a new boat. I have a nice : Kevlar canoe and have been told you can drop in a rowing set up. : Has anyone rowed a canoe - is it hokey? : Konnie Spring Creek makes stuff to do that... http://www.canoegear.com/catalog/home.php?cat=47 The basic part with the sp*ns*ns is what they use for their sail setup too, however I'm not sure they are interchangable... -- John Nelson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell) |
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