The Waterfall Rudder
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 5:53 pm
OK, I've got a move for you all to try!!
We were talking before about offside boofs, but I have a move that is absolutely AWESOMER than that. It is the Waterfall Rudder.
I grew up (or in a boating sense) in a town with only one rapid - a 20 foot waterfall. We did it all the time. We used to run it instead of eating meals. Anyway, it often happens while boofing that your bow gets kicked to one side. If you boof on the right like I do, then you will likely land facing a little bit left a lot. It always irked me that kayakers could avoid this. They would take a boof stroke at the lip, and then take ANOTHER stroke on the other side in the curtain, as they were falling. This used to bother me that I couldn't do that . . .
Until I started doing The Waterfall Rudder!
Basically this entails taking a boof stroke and starting to fall. As your bow starts to drift away, you reach back into the curtain and do a rudder/correction stroke to turn the bow back to the onside. It is REALLY cool! I have only done it a few times, but it is really neat.
I am now considering the next step - The Waterfall J-Sroke . . .
Alden
We were talking before about offside boofs, but I have a move that is absolutely AWESOMER than that. It is the Waterfall Rudder.
I grew up (or in a boating sense) in a town with only one rapid - a 20 foot waterfall. We did it all the time. We used to run it instead of eating meals. Anyway, it often happens while boofing that your bow gets kicked to one side. If you boof on the right like I do, then you will likely land facing a little bit left a lot. It always irked me that kayakers could avoid this. They would take a boof stroke at the lip, and then take ANOTHER stroke on the other side in the curtain, as they were falling. This used to bother me that I couldn't do that . . .
Until I started doing The Waterfall Rudder!
Basically this entails taking a boof stroke and starting to fall. As your bow starts to drift away, you reach back into the curtain and do a rudder/correction stroke to turn the bow back to the onside. It is REALLY cool! I have only done it a few times, but it is really neat.
I am now considering the next step - The Waterfall J-Sroke . . .
Alden