Kayaks above 18 feet qualify in the Unlimited class. Mine is 18 feet exactly (I ought to measure it again just to be safe) and they almost put me in the same class as the Surf Ski guys. That would have been a quick burial as these are definitely faster paddlers and boats. The starters ended up putting me into the novice class and there I had a chance.
However, aside from not having spent a minute training, paddling for an hour in a 6-mile race brought out some issues. Can you tell from the below video (I had my video crew with me)?
First thing I noticed was that the paddle is far too long. Also, almost everyone I was competing with was using a Wing paddle. That may be another thing I should consider.
During the race I noticed that if I pushed the boat, it was throwing a wake. Looking at the above video and yesterday's pictures, it appears as if the bow of the boat is too far out of the water. My seat is all the way back and I may simply have to move it forward to lower the bow and create a finer entry.
That incidentally may also take care of two other problems:
- The tendency to turn (which is helped by the longer than necessary paddle). A longer waterline should make the boat less turnable.
- The rope handle in the back dragging in the water. I probably should cut the rope a bit closer anyway.
Oh, and just in case you were wondering: I came in dead last in my first race. Let's see how I'm doing the rest of the summer.
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