If you feather when you are paddling into the wind, do you 'unfeather' (defeather?) when paddling down wind?pbr wrote:Feathered paddle, the only way to go when there is wind,
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From previous discussions about this, the claim is that a feathered paddle offers less wind resistance on the blade that is up in the air.
Makes sense but then you never see them unfeather when going downwind when the wind will work with you.
Makes sense but then you never see them unfeather when going downwind when the wind will work with you.
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I do this. The AT Paddle that I have has an easy to adjust ferrule. I change back and forth depending on the conditions.Rik wrote:From previous discussions about this, the claim is that a feathered paddle offers less wind resistance on the blade that is up in the air.
Makes sense but then you never see them unfeather when going downwind when the wind will work with you.
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Yeah, I have been a bit tripped up with this problem as well. I find that I adjust to it with out too much trouble though. As with all thigs kayak fishing, I am sure it is simply a matter of preference.Rik wrote:I have tried that also, Chris. It just really messes up my stroke trying to switch back and forth.
In this case I'd say it's a case of youth -vs- old. 8)ChrisR wrote:Yeah, I have been a bit tripped up with this problem as well. I find that I adjust to it with out too much trouble though. As with all things kayak fishing, I am sure it is simply a matter of preference.Rik wrote:I have tried that also, Chris. It just really messes up my stroke trying to switch back and forth.
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Some thoughts from a pretty veteran Ultimate 14.5 user:
Rudder really isn't needed. This kayak paddles very straight.
I always use my "seat raiser." I purchased it from Native Watercraft and I don't ever paddle or fish without it. Makes standing and sitting much easier.
I'm not a fan of anchoring and fishing at all. However, there are times when you have to anchore to fish effectively and the anchor trolley works very well for me.
Feathering the blades of my paddle is automatic. As most of you who feather your paddles know, you don't even have to think about it.
Ultimates paddle very nicely. I've made some lengthy trips without any problems.
Standing a fly fishing is very easy. Fighting fish while standing is no problem.
Best seat in the industry. Unlike Evan, my pants or the seat of my pants don't get wet from water gathering in the channels. I'm not sure why you have that problem, Evan?
Roomy. I can carrry a lot of gear. And most often I carry way too much.
The only problem (and it's minor) that I can see is that the Ultimate is not the boat you want when you're on big water. You don't want to launch it in a moderate surf. This hybrid is not self-bailing.
Poles nicely. I use a Wang Anchor Pin to pole. Nice combo here.
Rudder really isn't needed. This kayak paddles very straight.
I always use my "seat raiser." I purchased it from Native Watercraft and I don't ever paddle or fish without it. Makes standing and sitting much easier.
I'm not a fan of anchoring and fishing at all. However, there are times when you have to anchore to fish effectively and the anchor trolley works very well for me.
Feathering the blades of my paddle is automatic. As most of you who feather your paddles know, you don't even have to think about it.
Ultimates paddle very nicely. I've made some lengthy trips without any problems.
Standing a fly fishing is very easy. Fighting fish while standing is no problem.
Best seat in the industry. Unlike Evan, my pants or the seat of my pants don't get wet from water gathering in the channels. I'm not sure why you have that problem, Evan?
Roomy. I can carrry a lot of gear. And most often I carry way too much.
The only problem (and it's minor) that I can see is that the Ultimate is not the boat you want when you're on big water. You don't want to launch it in a moderate surf. This hybrid is not self-bailing.
Poles nicely. I use a Wang Anchor Pin to pole. Nice combo here.
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Having fished with Gibby...
I will say Gibby does take a lot of stuff with him! We carried his Ultimates to and from the bay and they were definitely loaded No offense Gibby, but you're a foot taller and maybe 40-50 lbs heavier and several years younger than me. The Ultimates were heavy
Still I had a great time fishing with you!
Hope to do it again this March or April.
Still I had a great time fishing with you!
Hope to do it again this March or April.