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Old 05-27-2016, 09:52 AM   #1
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Have a Camano 240 great paddle use it on a kraken 13.5

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Old 05-31-2016, 07:38 PM   #2
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This got me thinking about paddles. I have a Werner Skagit FG and it's a nice paddle, but if I'm really trying to dig in to pass through a boating lane or similar there's some noticeable flex in the blade. I got to wondering about how the Skagit is marketed, so I read through the specs. The key is "fiberglass reinforced nylon, injection molded blades". The Skagit CF is offering up carbon fiber reinforcement, but we're still talking plastic blades for that extra $40. I think it almost makes more sense to go with either the Skagit FG for the value or Camano for a true fiberglass blade construction.
Thanks for the input Dave. I decided to go for a Camano after a lot of thought. Nice to hear your thoughts after actual time on the water.

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Another vote for the Camano. Thanks Dingokevin

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Love my Prowler. I've had it in some fairly rough conditions and never felt it was over matched. Of course now that I've said that ....... It has plenty of storage and although it doesn't have the rod pod of the Trident, you can store rods in the front hatch if needed. It's also light enough for me to car top on my own and I'm not a big guy. I don't think it can be beat for the money.
I feel good about getting this yak after hearing your review. Thanks Orca for your thoughts. Can't wait to get on the water once I get all the necessities!
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Old 05-31-2016, 08:58 PM   #3
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reading the specs on all these paddles got me to thinking. After years of using fiberglass shovels I've found that time and weather causes to glass handles to deteriorate and you will start getting fiberglass splinters in your hands, if carbon fiber weathers the same way it would be even worse. Who has used the same paddle for a few years and how is it holding up?
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