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 Post subject: Improving Your Cruising
PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:55 pm 
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One great thing about the Mirage Drive is that you can start pedaling and off you go -- no technique required. But when cruising along, there are ways to minimize fatigue, extend range, and gain speed, no matter what model you have. Here are three areas where improvements can usually be found.

The operator:
1. Make sure your forward leg extends fully, giving you the best bio-mechanical advantage and the least energy output. This doesn't mean to lock your knee, but bring it just short of that. The pedals should be adjusted so they don't hit the stops. If that means taking a shorter stroke, it won't slow you down one bit; you can go just as fast with short strokes as long.

2. Seating comfort is quite important to good cruising. If you find yourself squirming after an hour or less, you need a better seat pad for improved blood flow to the leg muscles. The Hobie i-comfort pad (inflated about 1/2 way) works great for most, but there are other after-market seat pads available as well. Balls of the feet hot or sore? Current Drives come with cushion pads on the pedals, but you can retrofit these as well on any older pedals for a modest price.

3. Practice. Muscle stamina is more important than strength in cruising, and the muscles become more efficient in a relatively short period of time.

4. As you depress one leg going forward, try unweighting the other leg coming back. This gives you less weight to push. This takes a little practice. I use heel straps to keep the feet from dropping on the back pull, but you can also wedge them in the toe straps to accomplish the same thing.

Mirage Drive:
Unnecessary friction can soak up a lot of energy over time. Reducing the Drive friction by just one ft.lb., for instance, can save 1 to 1.5 tons of energy per hour per leg at cruising speeds. That's a lot of wasted thrust or fatigue!
1. Keep your Drive lubed
2. Keep the chains and cables properly tensioned (not overly tight or loose)
3. Adjust your ST and Turbofins to direct the maximum thrust aft rather to the side.

A well tuned and lubed Drive makes a huge difference. Specific tips are found on the FAQ section.

Boat:
Compared with seating position and optimizing the Drive, hull improvements are minor, but not negligible.
1. Your boat should be properly balanced. Distribute any load to keep the bow at least touching the water at cruising speed. This maximizes the waterline length and minimizes drag.

2. A clean bottom moves better in the water than a dirty hull.

3. If you have any unused orifices on the bottom, tape them over. Examples include an unused Drivewell on a tandem, empty daggerboard well on the Adventure, etc. This adds a bit of streamlining to the hull for a better glide.

Very few have all these factors working in their favor, but you can often gain 10% just by getting the most from what you have. Little things add up over time. Whether you're going to your fishing grounds, on an excursion or towing your buddies back against bad weather, at the end of your "cruise" you can go further, get there sooner and feel more refreshed! 8)


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 6:44 am 
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as always thanks for the tips roadrunner.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:25 pm 
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Timeless advice Roadrunner :)

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:29 am 
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? What lube do you recommend?

? We clean the bottom of our yaks with a powerful stream from our gardenhose. Do you recommend any additive to be used

Comments:

1. With our Oasis, when we get pedaling in unison, the Oasis seems to be easier to peddle and maintain a good speed. I have never seen any thing about paddling in unison in a Tandem.

2. A per a hint from the board, when making a 180 turn or even a 90, my wife just stops peddaling in the front and put her mirage in the neutral position, and I kick up my pedalling rate, a little in the back and use the rudder at the max. Most of the time Oasis spins like it is on a pivot on the front at the Mirage, and the turn is fast, clean and often in a 180 basically in the length of the Oasis.

3. We bought the Kayak waterproof/breathable pants with the built in feet, and it was impossible to fit normal shoes/sandals over them. I use my fly fishing Korker wading boats and my wife bought some large sandals, she could probably water ski on. We couldn't get our large sandals/boots into the foot holders/straps on the pedals. Again, thanks to a suggestion from the board, we removed the foot holders/straps. We have found that it is more comfortable not to have our feet in the holders. It took about 3 minutes the first time to get used to not having our feet in the holders/straps and now a few seconds. We have not lost any power/speed as per our GPS and seem to have more endurance. I don't know where the feet straps for our mirages are. They are probably with the cassettes someplace.

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