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I wanted to see what the performance would be like compared to other inflatable Stand Up Paddle Boards. I have tried the Lidl SUP board after Lidl announced that this would be the new board in their collection.
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As always feel free to call us and were happy to help you select the correct oar length and blade style for your boat.Find good and cheap paddle boards The board is easy to carry around when inflated My own experience If you are rowing more than 75% in one station size the oar to that length. Otherwise you’ll need to compromise the correct length to work properly in both stations.
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Typically they will require two different length oars which is fine if you’re going to be rowing tandem and need two sets. If you have more than one rowing station in your boat, measure both.
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If you prefer an overlapping grip, add 6” to the calculated oar length. If you are popping out of your oarlocks when rowing your oars are far too short. Sized correctly, when rowing your hands will be 1 to 3 inches apart and you will be pulling directly towards your abdomen. It is the ideal ratio to row almost all boats. This length will provide an oar where 7/25 the length is inboard of the oarlocks and 18/25 of the oar is outboard of the oarlocks. Then apply the Shaw and Tenney oar length formula to determine the oar length that will provide the correct 7:18 leverage ratio. To determine the correct length oar for your boat measure the distance between the port and starboard oar sockets. Valued for its wonderful flex, sassafras continually darkens over time, and always maintains its beautiful patina. Sassafras Favored most by the paddling craftsmen at Shaw & Tenney, sassafras is nearly as light as spruce, but as a hardwood, is far more resilient. Walnut Similar to cherry in its weight and flex, walnut’s deep chocolate brown, with beautiful grain, make it an attractive choice both on and off the water. Most often selected when your boat is trimmed in Mahogany Mahogany An imported hardwood well suited for boathooks and inlaid tips on oars and double blade paddles. A durable option, curly maple is only available in a varnish finish. Grown here, in Maine, curly maple is also a hard wood - often lighter than ash, and often more flexible. And like walnut, bird’s eye maple boasts a beautiful visual appeal both on and off the water.Ĭurly Maple Sometimes called tiger or ribbon maple, curly maple features a translucence that can only be described as radiant. Reasonably light, with very nice flex, cherry is one of our favorites.īird's Eye Maple With strength and flex attributes nearly identical to curly maple, bird’s eye maple features a distinctive pattern that resembles tiny, swirling eyes. A deep red, closed grained hardwood, cherry is strong and durable for virtually every paddling condition. Soft Maple A durable, closed grained hardwood with a moderate flex, soft maple is usually slightly lighter than ash, and therefore excellent in a wide variety of conditions.Ĭherry Few woods rival the beauty and characteristics of cherry. Spruce is only available in a varnish finish. We don’t recommend spruce for whitewater, or for conditions where the paddle or oars comes in contact with rocks and other obstacles. Spruce Our lightest and only softwood, spruce is an excellent choice for an all-around, every day paddle and almost all rowing oars. Open grain of the wood makes for a very attractive paddle or oar. A heavier wood with moderate flex, ash holds up well to whitewater and rocky conditions. Ash Our workhorse hardwood, ash is extremely durable and tough, and well suited to a wide variety of paddling and rowing conditions.