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![]() Q A J A Q P I X Once a day, more or less, an image to ponder... The famous White Qajaq, the kayak Maligiaq built while visiting John Heath in 1998. Maligiaq, and this qajaq toured the US during that period and played a significant role in spurring interest in Greenlandic kayaking techniques and construction. Harvey Golden surveyed and documented the kayak (Number 92) in his new book, Kayaks of Greenland. Side profile, note the slight bow skeg. ![]() Turner Wilson © 2004 Leg view, masik, thigh and foot beam... ![]() Turner Wilson © 2004 In this stern view, note the slight s-curve bow to stern! ![]() Turner Wilson © 2004 Archive / Today High resolution prints available by request! Comments? Questions? Send mail to: h2o@kayakways.net G o |