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Topic: Mirage Drive rubbing the boat  (Read 7030 times)

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Skidplate

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My fins will slap the bottom if I use a full stroke but, I don't.  I short stroke the pedals when moving slow and use a longer stroke for speed.  I learned from mountain biking that you always want to leave a few degrees of bend at the knees to avoid knee stress.  Your legs should never straighten completly.

Unfortunately, I blame my genetics. I have ~36 inch inseam and I don't think I could fully stretch out in the revo even with the drive removed. I've since trained myself to stop short, but it will still slap occasionally.
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Yak Outback

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Actually, I picked up on the turn it around reverse thing from the forum.  Will give it a try this weekend.
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Just take it easy when you do. There's been a lot who have damaged their rudders flipping the drive.
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