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By using this site you agree to the use of cookies. Available from these sellers. 'Wellwood' Traditional Classic FSC Hardwood Rocking Chair- Hard Wearing - For Indoor or Outdoor Use Special Offers and Product Promotions Explore our full range of clothing and equipment for any sport or activity in the Sports & Outdoors Store. Find your favourite sports, fitness and outdoor brands for less in the Sports & Outdoors Outlet. Boxed-product Weight: 16 Kg Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.Find out more about our Delivery Rates and Returns Policy Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 9 Jan. 2016 99,173 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) in Home & Garden > Garden & Outdoors > Garden Furniture & Accessories > Chairs > Rocking Chairs in Home & Garden > Kitchen & Home > Furniture > Kitchen Furniture > Chairs Would you like to give feedback on images?




Trueshopping 'Wellwood' Classic Rocking ChairThe Trueshopping traditional rocking chair has been manufactured from FSC certified Eucalyptus and finished in a hard-wearing oiled finish. This finish also takes paint very well, should you wish to match your decor. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use this rocking chair features an ergonmically designed seat and backrest for total comfort. If using the rocking chair outdoors we recommend that it is re-oiled with teak oil at the start and end of every season to ensure many years of use.Chair Dimensions:Chairback Height from floor: 45 1/2"Chair width: 24"Seat width between arms: 20 1/2"Seat Depth: 18 1/2"Chairback Width: 24"Front of Chair seat to floor (at rest): 18 1/2"Chair seat to armrests (min): 9"Armrest width: 1 3/4"Length of Rocker feet: 32 1/2"Included:All chair componentsBoltsAllen KeyInstructionsPackage Dimensions: 125cm x 81cm x 11cmPackage Weight: 14.3kgThis item is supplied flat packed and requires simple assembly (14 Allen Key Bolts)




What do customers buy after viewing this item? Strong Slimming Fitness Corset Belt SoBuy® FST18-W, New Relax Chair Rocking Chair with Adjustable Footrest, Reclining Lounge Chair with Side Bag See all 37 customer reviews Mrs. G. P. Rogers See all 37 customer reviews (newest first) Most Recent Customer Reviews it is the same as the picture husband likes it, also sturdy Not as comfortable as I thought it would be Very good quality, thinking of buying another one 😜 £40 well spent on a solid easy to assemble chair Bought two of these chairs in the sale. My daughter put them together without difficulty. They are of a high quality and are very sturdy. I would not hesitate to recommend them. Super-handsome rocking chair - for the price. Larger than I'd imagined. D superb value - easy to build - few marks on wood but for the pric cant complain Arrived on time, perfect condition. Very easy to assemble on your own. Only complaint is that the cover wasn't included. N




ot stated on the order, but it was on the instructions! Arrived quickly, good quality and very straight forward to put together. I easy to assemble,took 7 mins, simple. very good quality and large enough to sit 2 grandchildren on it. See and discover other items: retro armchair, wooden garden chair, wooden garden swing, wooden swing chairs, wooden folding chair Look for similar items by category Garden & Outdoors > Garden Furniture & Accessories > Chairs > Rocking Chairs Home & Garden > Home & Garden Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Kitchen Furniture > Chairs quite a few terms used to describe the various hull shapes and other design characteristics that determine a kayak's performance and "personality". This list serves as a glossary and as a primer to help you understand these terms when you encounter them. You can use this list to judge a kayak's handling before you paddle it. also be handy in selecting a kayak that is right for you and your needs.




California Hull - Soft Chine California Hull - Hard Chine California Hull is a hull shape that combines the elements of the flat hull and a round hull. (Largely attributed to Tim Nemier ofThis combination provides performance in tracking, speed (rounded center keel line), greater stability (flat hull) and performance in surfing waves (hydroplaning). California hulls can be found with soft chines (like a Scupper Classic) or hard chines (like a Scrambler). defines the shape of the kayak's side. an angle between the side of the kayak and the bottom, possibly as much as a right angle, almost boxy. A hard chine boat tends to have greater primary stability and lesser secondary stability. can also add performance in surfing, allowing the kayak to grip a wave face and carve a turn. Soft Chine indicates a smooth curved transition from side to bottom, giving the kayak a more cylindrical shapeSoft chine kayaks tend to have greater secondary




stability and lesser primary stability. are somewhere in-between the two. is a term to describe an asymmetrical hull shape that has stern with less volume (narrow) than the bow with greater volume (wide). the bow to ride over the swell and waves, improving surf zone performance. Side kayaks have sides that are shaped upward and outward. decreases the tendency for waves to wash over the decks and increasesKayaks with flare sides are not as easy to EskimoThe opposite of Flare is Tumblehome. Kayaks with nether flare or tumblehome are called "straight side" and perform in-between Hull kayaks have greater primary stability, but less secondaryThis will provide a stable ride, but when the kayak is leaned to maximum it is more likely to tip. A flat hull kayak will also turn more readily, but not track as well on a straight path. (The kayak lifts out the water and skims the surface when it reaches "planing speed".) This is a common hull shape for




wave skis and surf kayaks (much like a water ski or surf board) and is often used in combination with skegs/fins for directional control. Strip is a ridge running the length of the hull, or most of it, providing directional stability, keeping the kayak on a straight path. Sometimes this is found as a long indention, or a reverse keel. Stability is the initial feeling of steadiness. a kayak with good primary stability will feel solid and comfortable toA flatter hull with hard chine often has good primary stability. This provides a steady platform suitable for fishing, wild life viewingIn rough conditions, and extremes of lean, primary stability can fail, allowing the kayak to capsize when tipped to the maximum. is the measure of the curvature of a kayaks hull from bow to stern. kayak with a lot of rocker will rock from front to back, like a rockingThis allows for greater manuverability (turning) because the bow and stern have less resistance against the water.




the kayak from tracking well (going in a straight line). no rocker (straight hull) will track very well, as the bow and stern have much resistance in the water. This of course will preventKayaks with mild rocker are somewhere in-between. Hull kayaks, from side to side, torpedo shaped, have increased speed with less resistance to the water when moving forward. primary stability and can increase secondary stability. This is a common hull shape for surf ski racing kayaks. Stability is the feeling of security when the kayak is leanedA kayak hull with soft chines, flare sides and round hull often creates good secondary stability. is only felt when the kayak is leaned, so a kayak with good secondary stability and poor primary stability will still feel tippy to a beginner, even on flat water. Secondary stability is ideal for rough conditions, extremes of lean and for Eskimo rolling. act much like the flare sides by increasing stability when the kayak is




Typically the sponsons are above the waterline and dip into the water then the kayak is leaned. This increases the width of the kayak when tipped, adding stability. When the kayak is on an even keel the sponsons are out of the water, decreasing the width and thus improving speed andThey can also deflect spray from the decks. (This feature on sit on tops is largely attributed to Paul Cronin of Heritage Kayak fame.) Hulls have the same taper of shape front and back. of the kayak is the widest point and the width gets narrower toward the stern and bow equally with a bow and stern of the same shape. increase the kayak's maneuverability. An Asymmetrical hull has a bow and stern of different shapes, called Swedeform or Fishform. is a tem to describe an asymmetrical hull shape that has stern with greater volume (wide) than the bow with less volume (narrow). coupled with a longer bow section, and a cockpit placed further aft. will increase speed and tracking while decreasing manuverability.

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