Grey Owl Paddles
Grey Owl Paddles has been making a variety of handmade paddles since 1976, beginning with traditional style canoe paddles, then expanding to recreational, bent shaft and kayak. They’ve also expanded into racing paddles for dragon boats and outriggers. We believe they make a very high quality product at an excellent price.
Our Grey Owl collection is focused on their more traditional paddles - there’s literally thousands of years of evolution behind these designs. We have also stocked two of their recreational whitewater paddles to support whitewater paddlers.
We recently had a chance to talk to Brian Dorfman - founder and owner of Grey Owl Paddles. Based on that we’ve update this page - rearranging it a bit and adding some of the info he provided. We think it will give you a better sense of which paddle may fit you best.
Traditional Paddles
Owlet
A great paddle for the young adventurer. Paddle lengths of 36”, 42” and 48” (shaft length of 20”, 24” and 28”) make them really great for the junior voyageurs in the family to help get you where you’re going.
Plume and Sagamore
The longest and narrowest blades. The classic Ottertail shape with the maximum width toward the top of the blade, narrowing towards the tip makes these two great tripping paddles. It carries its 80 to 100 square inches of blade along a narrow profile, and the narrow tip makes for a “soft” catch as the paddle enters the water, easy on the shoulders, with the power increasing as the blade sinks in, reaching the denser water deeper below the surface. These are great paddles for both solo and tandem paddling, where the longer blade makes for a great stern paddle. Best in water at least 2’ to 2 1/2’ deep.
Guide and Cherry Chieftain
A more compact variation on the Ottertail design, these paddles compress more square inches (100 sq in to 132 sq in) into a shorter, wider blade, but retain the characteristic narrowing to the tip. This means you're pulling more water with each stroke more quickly, but still gain the benefit of a softer catch than a Beavertail. Another set of deeper water paddles, these are tuned a bit more with the the bow paddler in mind (pairs well with the Plume and Sagamore). The laminated Guide is stiffer than the Cherry Chieftain passing more of the work to the paddler.
Cherry Tripper
The Tripper is Grey Owl’s one piece solid cherry Beavertail paddle (a Beavertail is widest at the end of the blade). It carries has slightly more blade area than the Chieftain (102 sq in to 134 sq in), concentrated in a shorter, wider blade. This will result in a more immediate “catch” as more paddle is in the water sooner.
An excellent choice for the more aggressive solo or tandem paddler, the Tripper’s cherrywood has some flex to it, absorbing some of the pressure in the material then releasing it at the end of the stroke.
Recreational Paddles
Grey Owl recreational paddles favor variations of the broader, shorter, more square tipped features of Sugar Island style paddles. They excel in shallower and moving water where rapid shifts in direction or pace are needed.
Grey Owl Whitewater: C-1 and Hammerhead
The C-1 and Hammerhead are designed for whitewater use, up to Class 3. They are rugged, designed to take a beating. They can be ordered with Dynel sleeves to protect the shaft from gunwale rubs and prys. Both feature an oval shaft, oiled walnut mushroom grip and a heavy duty blade made of 7 ply laminated butternut, walnut and basswood with a 2 ply, 4/6 oz fiberglass cloth overlay.