Tandem Canoeing - Carving Off-Side Turn

Tandem Canoeing - Carving Off-Side Turn

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@unclejohnthezef
@unclejohnthezef - 03.08.2011 15:30

does the stern paddler have to continue paddling on the "inside" of the turn? why not paddle on the "outside" (wouldn't you turn faster?)

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@CanoeingTV
@CanoeingTV - 13.08.2011 16:05

@unclejohnthezef Continuing to paddle on the inside of the turn keeps all your forward momentum going while your boat carves the turn. Paddling on the outside of the turn is actually fairly awkward because your leaning the other way. It's hard to get a decent stroke in the water on the outside of the turn. If you want to turn more quickly, the bow paddler can open their bow draw up to catch more water, or the stern paddler can finish one of their forward strokes with a little stern pry.

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@FreddiePritchard1967
@FreddiePritchard1967 - 21.03.2012 07:19

all ya need is a tohatsu 2.5 hp you will be carving it in no time

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@filmic1
@filmic1 - 25.05.2019 04:36

In a Bloodvein rapid negotiation, (Bloodvein River - Camp Kaladore paddlers demonstrate their canoe skills) (video) one canoe crew did this to turn their nose into the downstream current entering it from an eddy and the canoe flooded and flipped. What did they do wrong?

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