
I've dropped mine too onto the bitumen

Enjoy your xmas break
..... could be part of the problem. There is a tendency in some of us (me included) to try to steer by paddling more/faster/harder on one side to make the boat head toward the other side. This has more effect on speed than direction and in my early learning stages caused me to head for obstacles at great speedTor wrote: paddling like mad
Oldsparkey wrote:Just a suggestion and nothing more ..... Paddle however or whatever is comfortable for you , I don't like to paddle and work at it , relaxation when paddling is what I enjoy.
olsnappa wrote:As for dropping the boat.....I well know that sickening, heart in the mouth and stomach churning feeling.
I dropped the Laker the day before I delivered it to my friend......horrible feeling ....and sound!
I'm a little happier knowing I'm not aloneBemm 52 wrote:I've dropped mine too onto the bitumenbut like you say they are tough.
Thanks for that Barneseye - I borrowed the book from a library about 10 years ago and it was a fascinating read (oriented toward traditional canoes in fast water) but didn't know there were videos available now. Must have a look.Barneseye wrote: Search on google videos for 'Bill Mason path of the paddle'.