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nell wrote: A question to Kayakchampeen and/or anyone else that wants to take a stab at it . . .
I used a Jantex Alpha, size small today and I couldn't really make it work. At first, I was ker-plunking the catch which was quite annoying. Once I found how to improve - though not eliminate - that part, I found that the most effective and quiet stroke with the Alpha was to bring the area of the catch back about 8 inches and to extend the stroke further back behind me - it wasn't really behind me but it sure felt that way. The mid and late parts of the stroke were very good and the exit was good, too.
nell wrote: Second question is: When you extend your stroke back so that your pulling hand is considerably more a-stern than your top hand, is the blade pulling up on the water and slowing you, or is the blade merely levered like it's "stuck in the mud"? While it felt more like the latter, it bothers my brain to do that.
nell wrote: Also, I am not averse to improving upon Jantex's blade design with a rotary sander if the risk/benefit ratio looks really good. Is the Alpha's tip too full? The lip too full?
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nell wrote: Thanks for your thoughts, Stew.
I think I didn't explain the second question well. I've always been Nazi-ish on getting my stroke out in front of me with an out front catch and an early exit at the hip or thereabouts. As soon as my top hand gets in front of my pulling hand, I'm entering the exit phase.
With this Alpha, it seems to run more smoothly with the whole stroke moved a-stern a little bit. The back part of the stroke doesn't feel sticky or like it's slowing me down, it's just that I don't like it that my pulling hand is considerably behind my top hand in the latter third of the stroke when I'm still pulling on it pretty hard. Feels ok and loose in the water, but I'm having trouble with just the idea of it.
Normally, I've got my top hand staying at about eye level throughout the stroke and I'm very cognizant of what it's doing. With the Alpha, I'm moving it closer to and further from my ear, and with less bend and more bend in my top arm, aggressive catch, slower catch but I'm not getting it to quiet all the way down.
I'll try some resistance and work on the ker-plunking catch. It's almost like learning to paddle all over again.
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Kayaker Greg wrote: I feel the same thing between the Epic Mid and the Gamma so not sure its just the Parallel blade vs the Gamma.
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