Thanks guys for the replies...good info here...
I am with CrazyAL on the fact that when it starts to turn you can do nothing to stop it...digging in on the opposite side of the turn slows the turn down but it still goes....
At first I thought maybe I was leaning to one side or the other when I was paddling and tried leaning several different ways to see if the result changed. I never saw a consistent result from this or anything else I tried...
I agree that paddling is like any other sport and you can't just watch or read about it and get it right quickly...but the boat seems to have such a mind of its own without a rudder I just couldn't believe the problem was all my technique...it may be most of it though
I am gonna try and do some more paddling this weekend and see how it reacts...
Unfortunately as I said before the rudder down works pretty good but you can't change direction or make much correction with the paddle alone so you have to stop paddling to correct the rudder with your hand
This can't be a problem with all sit on tops because I have seen way too many people jump on a ocean kayak for the first time and not have much tracking problems while paddling....
As you said, and I agree, the boat was not designed to be primarily paddled it was designed to be primarily peddled...which I love
I think the kayak does what it was designed to do very well...I was just hoping for a duel purpose

It would be interesting to find a really experienced paddler to jump on my yak and see if they have any problems
anyways as I get more experience I will provide more feedback