Maurice River

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Maurice River
( 39.41024, -75.06736 )

  1. Delaware Bay - East Point ( 39.19403, -75.02600 )
  2. Malaga Lake - Newfield ( 39.57878, -75.05643 )
  3. Maurice River - Alliance Beach ( 39.50198, -75.07976 )
  4. Maurice River - Garden Road ( 39.52199, -75.07329 )
  5. Maurice River - Mauricetown ( 39.28730, -74.98763 )
  6. Maurice River - Milleville ( 39.37706, -75.03671 )
  7. Maurice River - Sharp St ( 39.40012, -75.05345 )
  8. Maurice River - Terrapin Cove ( 39.24547, -75.00404 )
  9. Maurice River - West Side Park ( 39.49608, -75.07611 )
  10. Maurice River - Willow Grove ( 39.54996, -75.07146 )
  11. Union Lake - Millville (E) ( 39.40677, -75.05152 )
  12. Union Lake - Millville (W) ( 39.40812, -75.06712 )

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This paddle is nearing the end of its life, so I decided to try an experiment. I added a "drip notch". This is a small sharp-edged notch that the water flow can't follow. Instead it departs the edge of the paddle and falls well outside the boat. I hardly got a drop of water on me.

To make the notch, simply drill a 1/4" hole by the edge of the plastic blade, 6-7 inches from the base. Then file it to the shape you see here, with a sharp corner at the edge. The back-cut assures the the stream can't jump over the notch to the other side.

I can't claim this idea, I've seen a few paddles with this feature.

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