G'day Louis,
I think kanduli might be what we call a catfish. Did it have barbed spine in the doral and pectoral fins?
I think I have heard some Philopenas call them that out here. We have a pretty big population of ex-pats living in this area.
I think a canoe paddle is more suitabe for your boat.
Re the kids swimming. it would be a very good idea to at least drown proof them. Especially since they love the canoe and the water so much. Living in the tropics is a bonus.
Muskoka in the Philippines
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Louis,
Each paddler develops their own preferences and styles. I find a kayak paddle to be ultimately useful in all paddling conditions I'm in. I can get MUCH more paddle in the water to fight a head wind; I can brace against a capsize quicker; I can go faster or slower as I prefer; I can turn much more powerfully with bow or stern rudder strokes; etc.
Works good for me; others like a single blade paddle. (Darned if I can figure why.)
Each paddler develops their own preferences and styles. I find a kayak paddle to be ultimately useful in all paddling conditions I'm in. I can get MUCH more paddle in the water to fight a head wind; I can brace against a capsize quicker; I can go faster or slower as I prefer; I can turn much more powerfully with bow or stern rudder strokes; etc.
Works good for me; others like a single blade paddle. (Darned if I can figure why.)
Kayak Jack
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As Tevya said in "Fiddler on the Roof", "TRADITION!"lncc63 wrote:...for what reason I have no idea .
We do it that way, because that's the way we do it. Don't need to explain it, Louis; just do it. My "logical" reasons for liking a double blade may be just rationalization.
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There is a very good article in the current Sea Kayaker Magazine by Brian Day.We do it that way, because that's the way we do it. Don't need to explain it, Louis; just do it. My "logical" reasons for liking a double blade may be just rationalization.
It puts into words very well, some of the reasons the legendary Verlen KRUGER preferred the single blade. It also articulates much better than I can, why I preferr the single blade.
More and more, I find myself leaving my beautiful, feathered, assymetrical blade kayak paddle at home and using a single blade, canoe paddle on ALL of my boats.
Regards,
Mick
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Mick
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