Hi,
Took my CU Fly out on the water today and was working on loops, paddleside cartwheels and splits.
I can hit multiple ends on crossbow cartwheels but dont have the same success on paddleside wheels, I admit the feature i was working on was a small pourover but was really strugling hitting more than 2 ends paddleside, if any has any advice for paddleside cartwheels that would be great.
I am also working on looping my CUFly I am getting good air but really need to work on snapping the boat over , any advice anyone?
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Theres a person here in the UK that has looped a CU fly. His name is David Bainbridge. I dont know if he comes on this forum but he has looped a CU fly and he can cartwheel aswell. Jamie Burbeck looped his cut down spanish fly aslwell so he might be able to help aswell
Joe
Theres a person here in the UK that has looped a CU fly. His name is David Bainbridge. I dont know if he comes on this forum but he has looped a CU fly and he can cartwheel aswell. Jamie Burbeck looped his cut down spanish fly aslwell so he might be able to help aswell
Joe
paddling a flooded canoe is easy. stopping is easy as long as you have some kayaks to help you stop.