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Why are most rudder controls on the left?
First post here. Been researching for over 6 months looking to get a kayak. I'm able to answer most of my questions reading BWE and watching all the kayak reviews on youtube but this question I can't seem to figure out.
Why are the rudder control on the left and not on the right from factory? I know PA's and WS Radar have the option to move the control to the right side and OB having dual control but is there a reason why most are on the left? BTW, I still can't decide on a kayak. I'm starting to lean on the side of getting a used PA 12 over the rest as my first kayak. |
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It's a bias against Left-Handed people.
These kayaks were made for right-handed people. They can do a simple task (steering) with their left hand while the right hand is used for more important things like holding your pole, drinking your beverage of choice, etc. It's a conspiracy against left handed people. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
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For people who are right handed, does it make it difficult to control the rudder that's on the left when you're fighting a fish and trying to keep the kayak straight? I'm right handed and I'm holding my rod with my left and reeling with my right, if I need to control the kayak I would need to switch hands and hold the rod with my right to free up my left hand to control the rudder. Is this correct? Am I over thinking this? |
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It just human nature that as engineers in designing things, most happen to be, or think users will be right handed. I just think it's because most of us are masters baiters anyway.
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Yes you’re overthinking it. Just pull your rudder up and enjoy the sleigh ride. The fish will straighten up the yak. |
99% of the time you are not fighting a fish which means 99% of the time you are probably holding the rod on your right hand.
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