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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 115
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I have a werner I'm will to part with
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 36
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Dingokevin, thanks for the advice.
Jim, I think I'll heed your idea and try and get a better paddle. Orca, I may look at the Camano as you and Dingo both recommend it and it's fiberglass blade. How do you like the Prowler 13 overall? Mike, thanks for backing up the general consensus on getting a quality paddle. Everyone has made me think more seriously about it. Boyscout, which Werner? I'll try PM'ing you if I can figure it out here LOL |
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: The I. E.
Posts: 353
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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.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA
Posts: 427
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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. |
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