I am looking for a scull for fun and exercise. It does not have to be super fast, it is unlikely I would use it in an on the water race.
I found this online - TS515
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Is there something like this in North America?
Jim
Scull for Fun and Exercise
Scull for Fun and Exercise
Jim
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Re: Scull for Fun and Exercise
Hi Jim,
Another approach is to use a lightweight racing shell with stabilizers attached under the oarlocks. If they are touching the water then you will be stable and you can avoid the heavier, wide bottomed boats. I made my stabilizers out of coroplast (sign material) so they weigh next to nothing. I keep them a little above the water. I have tested them in warm water and it is just about impossible to flip with them attached. However, I assume I can go in anyway so I dress like a cold water kayaker with a dry top, dry pants, and a PFD. One of life's pleasures is to stop for coffee and a donut during a snow fall.
Byron
Another approach is to use a lightweight racing shell with stabilizers attached under the oarlocks. If they are touching the water then you will be stable and you can avoid the heavier, wide bottomed boats. I made my stabilizers out of coroplast (sign material) so they weigh next to nothing. I keep them a little above the water. I have tested them in warm water and it is just about impossible to flip with them attached. However, I assume I can go in anyway so I dress like a cold water kayaker with a dry top, dry pants, and a PFD. One of life's pleasures is to stop for coffee and a donut during a snow fall.
Byron
Re: Scull for Fun and Exercise
I bought a used Alden recreational single and have enjoyed it greatly. Not a speed demon but stable and a fun way to workout.