From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
Calling all foot rudder users HELP PLEASE.
My question is related to foot positioning for comfort and ease of use, when installing the rudder foot controls should the users heel rest on the hull of the kayak or be elevated so as not to touch the hull????
Any info would be appreciated
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
mine rest on the hull floor.
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
It was comfortable for me in some other yaks so my heels were on the floor and the pivot pin/screw was in the arch of my foot.
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
Your heels have to rest on the floor, or foot rests. Can you imagine paddling for hours, holding your legs up? If the pedals are too high, you can glue in some cosed cell foam and carve out a cup for your heels.
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
It could be a good abdominal workout.Can you imagine paddling for hours, holding your legs up?
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
Thanks all I have dropped the footrest considerably based on all your advise, I noticed how much easier it is to pivot the pedal once the fulcrum was located mid foot, once again thanks to all the replies its great to know that by asking the question it leaves nothing to chance.
Started painting out the forward and aft with two pack marine as suggested in the build, thinking this job should be done in a well ventilated area outside
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
Rudder cable sheaths (garden watering tube)
Not far off fitting out
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
Wow You warn't kidding at the pub the other nite
Might have to cross them tracks and have a closer look
Might have to cross them tracks and have a closer look
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
Can anyone advise if expandable foam would be a suitable option for end pours both for floatation and as a cheaper lighter alternative to pouring in epoxy?
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Re: From little things big things grow......Okwata 15-26LC
I wouldn't recommend it.
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