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Connecticut Water Trails Program Canoe Basics
One of the best ways to ensure a pleasant paddling
experience is to have a canoe paddle that fits your size and paddling
style, and overall paddle length is often an overlooked key factor in
paddle performance. Choosing a proper paddle length can be very
confusing and frustrating, especially if you are a novice or even a
casual paddler. There are many suggestions and “rules of thumb” that
you’d need several hands to fit them all. The main thing to remember is
nothing trumps comfort when it comes to paddle length. If your comfort
level does not fit a “rule of thumb”, forget the rule. Proper paddle length starts with overall body size
and, more specifically, arm length. The taller you are, the longer your
arms will be. The longer your arms are, the longer the paddle should be
to have the proper fit and length. There are several ways to get a
proper fit.
Broomstick Method This is a simple method that works very well for
most people that use it. The first step is to locate a broomstick or
something similar to that. You can perform this method alone, or with a
partner. If you are doing it alone, a mirror is very helpful. You will
want to hold the broomstick with two hands over your head (with a
similar grip/stance to holding a paddle). Using the mirror or your
partner, ensure that your elbows are bent at roughly 90 degree angles.
Once at the proper angle, make a mark on the broomstick on the outside
of each hand. Next, measure the distance between the marks. This will
give you your proper handle length. You will next start shopping for the
proper canoe paddle with that number in mind. When deciding on paddles
to purchase, pay close attention to the blade length. Most are right
around 20”, but can vary. When you decide on the style you’d like, add
the length of the blade to the length of the handle length you
determined using the broomstick. This will give you your overall paddle
length that should fit your size almost perfectly. As you become more
experienced with paddling, you may notice that a longer or shorter
handle will fit you better, so keep that in mind for your next paddle.
Seated
Measurement To use this method, sit on the floor with your back
straight and tall. Measure the distance from the floor to the tip of
your nose. This measurement gives you the handle or shaft length that
should suit your needs. Add the length of the paddle blade to this
measurement to get your overall paddle length. This method does work
well for the traditional, straight shaft paddles. With the newer Bent
Shaft Paddles available on the market, this technique often is void
since Bent Shaft Paddles are typically quite a bit shorter than Straight
Shaft ones.
On The Water Sit inside your canoe and measure the
approximate vertical distance from your nose to the waterline. This
measurement should match the distance from a paddle's grip to the top of
its blade. Then add the length of the blade to get the correct overall
length for your paddle.
In The Store Kneel down, keeping your bottom 6 inches off the
floor. Take the paddle you are considering, flip it over and hold it
upright, with the grip on the floor - the blade should start about even
with your nose. Fine-tuning paddle length - If you're buying a bent-shaft paddle, deduct about 2 inches from the length you've determined. As you become more experienced, you might also develop a preference for a longer or shorter paddle, depending on your style of paddling and the type of canoe you have. Now that you have some ideas of how to find your
ideal paddle length, you will want to keep a few more hints in mind
before you go out and purchase a high quality paddle. These hints will
help you to fine tune the measurements you have come up with from the
above examples.
Now that you are armed with this knowledge, you can accurately and intelligently choose a proper paddle length that will fit your size and paddling style (you can design your own paddle, including length at holzcanoepaddles.com. A properly selected paddle is a joy to use and allows you to be more efficient with your time on the water. You will get more out of each paddle stroke and have less fatigue if the paddle fits properly. Once you have your ideal paddle, hit the water and enjoy your own picturesque summer evening and watch the worries of the day melt away.
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