Kev
Two provisos:
One, when paddling two-up, the stern seat is closer to the stern than the bow seat is to the bow. That way weight distribution is kept even and the bow paddler has enough room for his/her legs.
Two, when paddling solo the boat is used t'other way round, so the bow seat becomes the stern seat, and the solo paddler is sitting more central.
But personally if I am paddling solo I tend to kneel to keep my weight and C of G low.
hope this helps
Two provisos:
One, when paddling two-up, the stern seat is closer to the stern than the bow seat is to the bow. That way weight distribution is kept even and the bow paddler has enough room for his/her legs.
Two, when paddling solo the boat is used t'other way round, so the bow seat becomes the stern seat, and the solo paddler is sitting more central.
But personally if I am paddling solo I tend to kneel to keep my weight and C of G low.
hope this helps