PonoBill said...CMC said...
If you read this thread, forget it.
I took my new longer paddle for a spin this morning on my 17'er, the length felt amazing warming up so I started to add the power. Started to add a bit of top hand drive, or the gentle punch as it sometimes called.
SNAP...... Jagged top of snapped paddle stuck into my ribs and scraped across them.
So I kneel down and paddle OC style back down the creek to get my other paddle. Interestingly being closer to the water with the shorter shaft and triple cadence I travelled much much faster but anyway.
So I get my other paddle and do a few K's. On the way back i ride a few runners through the Alley. I lean on my other paddle on a wave and CRACK.. I fracture the shaft in that one as well.
So today I will just do what I should have in the 1st place, buy a decent new carbon race paddle!
Where did they break?
Hey Bill, funnily enough your site was what inspired me to do it.
I think the issue was I was trying to add about 6 inches to the shaft, I also wanted to keep it light so I only added 1 x 6oz layer of carbon as a wrap and strand in the middle.
Your site said to use a fibreglass or carbon insert to join them, I didnt have this and it probably would have worked out better if so. It is still an option, the break was clean and could be another chance.
I was not disputing the fact that you can extend them, just do not use my method. It does not work especially at 6 inches below the handle.
I am just glad it didnt snap 2 k's into a 10k ocean paddle.