Feathering handle
Posted: July 18th, 2007, 10:35 am
I've rowed a ton on my C2, and just got back from sculling camp (first time on the water in 20 years).
The first thing I had to learn on the water was to grab the handle with my fingers instead of a total-hand-death-grip, which is all too easy to do on the erg.
Would there be a way to make a handle that allows feathering so that we could work on keeping the wrist flat on the drive and proper feathering technique. I imagine you would have to have an articulation between the two ends of the handle and the middle (a central piece connected to the chain, and two rotating pieces where you actually grip). Any way to make it "clunk" into the two positions, the way the C2 sleeves clunk into place on the C2 oarlocks?
The first thing I had to learn on the water was to grab the handle with my fingers instead of a total-hand-death-grip, which is all too easy to do on the erg.
Would there be a way to make a handle that allows feathering so that we could work on keeping the wrist flat on the drive and proper feathering technique. I imagine you would have to have an articulation between the two ends of the handle and the middle (a central piece connected to the chain, and two rotating pieces where you actually grip). Any way to make it "clunk" into the two positions, the way the C2 sleeves clunk into place on the C2 oarlocks?