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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Shaw and Tennery Paddles
 
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jcavenagh
09/19/2017 01:46PM
 
Perhaps you could wrap or whip your paddles.
 
Moonpath
09/18/2017 05:37PM
 
Thanks for sharing your experience. I went ahead and picked up the paddle. It is very lightweight for a traditional wood paddle. I have the same problem of having some paddles dinged because of my stroke style. But they are fun to paddle. JerryG
 
Moonpath
09/17/2017 03:24PM
 
Does anyone own or use any of the Shaw and Tenney paddles from Maine? I have a chance to pick one up, an otter tail, and was just wondering what anyone who owns one thinks of it. Thanks in advance. Jerry G
 
Mocha
09/17/2017 03:41PM
 
paddles


wow, they are very beautiful paddles!

 
amhacker22
09/17/2017 08:31PM
 
I picked a couple used on eBay a couple of years ago. They're certainly nice paddles, they feel good to use, and I'm a fan of the otter tail design generally. My one gripe is that the finish came off pretty badly on one of them where it sometimes rubs on the gunwale. I realize my technique is a root cause here, but other paddles have held up much better.