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| + | **Paul Reavley** \\ | ||
| + | 7/9/2025 #37784 | ||
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| + | Reivers,\\ | ||
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| + | Playing around with my Arc pedals today i believe i see that the rudder line (while not going forward or back - does relax and move out a bit from the contact point in the pedal that is not being pressed particularly when that pedal goes well back toward the paddler, then is pulled tight back into its channel when its pedal is pressed - seems like a possible opportunity for wear. | ||
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| + | **Reivers Dustin** \\ | ||
| + | 7/9/2025 #37785 | ||
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| + | Agree Paul. Since that all happened, Duncan noticed some signs of stress on his cable at that spot. It got me worried, so I looked and mine is showing a sign of stress at that spot again.\\ | ||
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| + | For you similar boat owners, this is something to monitor. It would be "disturbing". Like that villain guy in "the Fifth Element" where he says, "I Am … Disturbed" as he starts blowing people away.\\ | ||
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| + | If you are in the gorge on a big day, not good. | ||