Carving the Greenland Paddle – Part 1

How to carve your own greenland style kayak paddle
Visit http://www.carvegp.com for more info and free ful length video.

Duration : 0:8:31


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8 Responses to Carving the Greenland Paddle – Part 1

  1. ralphcanoes says:

    Very interesting.. …
    Very interesting.. Nice work

  2. mattjohnson00 says:

    Great, I’m glad to …
    Great, I’m glad to hear you have already found the rolling advantages.

    Unless your blades are very thin and flexing, which I doubt, the flutter will go away after a bit of practice. I’ve always said that the paddle teaches you how to use it. The flutter is most likely caused by not “canting” (tilting the blade forward so it dives as you pull back for a stroke) the blade enough upon entry.

  3. MarkSheeres says:

    I’m going to answer …
    I’m going to answer my own question–I think the flutter is due to bad technique. I just read this at QajaqUSA: “If you are used to a different paddle type at first the paddle may feel as if it flutters badly and has no power. This is quite normal and disappears once your technique improves…”

  4. MarkSheeres says:

    I carved a paddle …
    I carved a paddle according to your instructions and I can’t believe how great it works! It makes the roll almost effortless. The roll is much easier than with a modern paddle. I do get a bit of flutter in the water, though…is that normal with this style paddle or did I do something wrong?

  5. mattjohnson00 says:

    There’s a link in …
    There’s a link in the description where you can get more info and download the entire video for free.

    Matt

  6. nakedbullwinkle says:

    where is part ii… …
    where is part ii…….huh

  7. Junebugberry says:

    Awesome! I’ve also …
    Awesome! I’ve also discovered that one can very simply and easily make an elegant paddle entirely with inexpensive hand tools. There’s some more inspiration like this at blueheresothere

  8. randyselig says:

    Instructive, but …
    Instructive, but what about palm width? Don’t you have to factor that in?