the working outboard isn't all that critical for recreational rowing, many scullers don't athletically get to full compression anyway, and aren't doing 2K races, but if you have adjustable length sculls and you want to, then shorten the overall length as much as it will allow you to, if they are CIIs, you prolly won't get shorter than about 288 cm or so.
your spread and inboard are good, I always find rigging height to be a problem for club boats as rigging a rec boat for a big guy means smaller women are pulling into their chins.
"tlog" <tlog@angelfire.com> wrote in message news:0ef58699-ae25-4085-985d-3fa8363136cf@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
Hi All,
I've searched RSR for this but with no luck.
I have a 17 foot recreational single, spread of 159cm and inboards of
88 cm which gives a nice overlap. What should the overall length of
the sculling blades (Cleavers) be for this type of boat given that
it's a/. not as fast as a fine boat and b/. likely to be rowed by
people for pleasure who wont be as fit as a reasonable club rower.
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