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  1. question... I need some help here guys, I'm in the way to add a double paddle blade for my canoe... actually I have one for solo trips, but the day that I try the paddle for some reason was some water dripping inside the canoe, from the blade in the air at the time of the stroke. The BIG question... is the water dripping inside of the canoe because I have a short paddle or is a normal way with the use of the double blade, for you guys in the kayak the water dripping form the blade by any chance goes in the kayak ?... I need your help guys, do I need a bigger paddle ?....is this a normal routine with the water dripping ? thank you guys, please let me know if I need to add more information to help Me.
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