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Last week I had a bad scare with sudden high winds that came 6 hours earlier than expected on t/he New River in Virginia, USA. My 1952 Grumman was knocked sideways several times as the wind swirled. Rowing back upstream to the boat ramp was the roughest 2 miles of my life. Would a little ballast in the bow have helped keep me stable, or would it have just been dead weight that would have made it harder to make the corrections to keep me pointed into the wind? I installed an oar lock set up so I'm rowing with 2 oars instead of traditional paddling.
The picture shows how my canoe is set up.
The picture shows how my canoe is set up.