Subject: Re: baidarka stability/performance vs. flexibility
From: Phil Sharp (srelt@msn.com)
Date: Fri Dec 22 2000 - 23:09:17 EST
There is a short segment in the documentary "Nanook of the North" where
Nanook and his wife are lashing and stretching skins over the frame of a
kayak. The leather looked like a thin sheet of rubber as used on a toy
balloon, quite flexible and stretchy. It is difficult to imagine that it
adds any stiffness to the frame at all, very unlike the nylon or polyester
fabric we use now.
Peter
It seems to me that the stiffness of his kayak skin or ours comes not from the
material used but from its compression of the frame.
SeaCaller
Phil
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