Funnily enough I almost capsized within a minute of first launching the hull.
I was excited to see what this Jensen could do and sprinted off the line padding upstream on our lazy river. The high sides made the switches awkward and on the 3rd switch I missed getting a good grip with my bottom hand and it unexpectedly pulled free from the paddle when I exerted pressure. My weight, of course, was leaning to that side and when the paddle support suddenly disappeared I almost went over. In that case the high free board is what saved me.
I've been thinking back over the two of these that I've owned and I now remember that I cut down the sheer on both of them. On the second one I also shortened the thwarts to great more tumblehome. This worked but it also considerably lowered the secondary stability. I still didn't have any problem paddling it but the difference was quite noticeable.
Alan
I was excited to see what this Jensen could do and sprinted off the line padding upstream on our lazy river. The high sides made the switches awkward and on the 3rd switch I missed getting a good grip with my bottom hand and it unexpectedly pulled free from the paddle when I exerted pressure. My weight, of course, was leaning to that side and when the paddle support suddenly disappeared I almost went over. In that case the high free board is what saved me.
I've been thinking back over the two of these that I've owned and I now remember that I cut down the sheer on both of them. On the second one I also shortened the thwarts to great more tumblehome. This worked but it also considerably lowered the secondary stability. I still didn't have any problem paddling it but the difference was quite noticeable.
Alan