OC-1 roll
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OC-1 roll
What's a good resource for learning how to roll an open boat. I see a lot of classes/sessions for the butt-boaters but haven seen anything on canoes. I live in Richmond, Va if any body knows of anything near or are there some good video/books out there that I could learn from?
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dude......
dude what ya need to do is just put it all in your hips and leav your head down,...... umm nah really it took me about a 2-3 days of solid practice and i got it...try it in a pool first and then work it into a very gentle current....
i know it sounsd easier then it sounds but i learned in a genesis.,...a genesis man!!!! now i paddle an ocoee open boat..its amazin. im only 17 and not very big either so dont worry about being strong enough to do it...anywho im pretty sure OC 1 means llike big canoe solo style
.. so good luck
i know it sounsd easier then it sounds but i learned in a genesis.,...a genesis man!!!! now i paddle an ocoee open boat..its amazin. im only 17 and not very big either so dont worry about being strong enough to do it...anywho im pretty sure OC 1 means llike big canoe solo style
.. so good luck
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OC roll
Bob Foote has a good video on the open canoe roll.
there are also a couple of OC roll videos posted on sites- if you do a search in this forum for open canoe roll the original posts may come up.
The OC roll is more challenging than the kayak roll and takes more finesse. Great way to spend some time in the pool every winter...
there are also a couple of OC roll videos posted on sites- if you do a search in this forum for open canoe roll the original posts may come up.
The OC roll is more challenging than the kayak roll and takes more finesse. Great way to spend some time in the pool every winter...
Let's try to get together
Hi, MShelton. I will be out of town next weekend (gonna hang with the PAC !), but we can try and get together on the James to larn you the OC roll.
You can call me at my work number (804) 405-3767.
KNeal
You can call me at my work number (804) 405-3767.
KNeal
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One of the most amazing things I ever saw was this dude rolling an open canoe in a pool. Didn't know it was possible. I was there rolling in my C1 and all of a sudden this guy threw in a huge OC1, and he started rolling it! He was a few inches shorter than me (I'm 5'11") and was doing great.
Don't know if this would help but when I learned to roll I did it first by grabbing on the edge of the pool. Then I had a friend stand next to me and I would hold their hands and roll. Then I was doing it with the paddle.
The cool thing was that I was rolling quicker than all the yak newbs, and so they began trying to roll just like me, which messed them all up... LOL.
Don't know if this would help but when I learned to roll I did it first by grabbing on the edge of the pool. Then I had a friend stand next to me and I would hold their hands and roll. Then I was doing it with the paddle.
The cool thing was that I was rolling quicker than all the yak newbs, and so they began trying to roll just like me, which messed them all up... LOL.
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Also check out your local colleges, Georgia Tech's program (with which I instruct) will teach anyone that shows up to our pool sessions, for free. If you're ever in the area I'd try and help you out, I could probbably even provide a boat.
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It is far easier to begin learning in a C1. Nearly everyone I have taught has learned more quicker from a C1 than an open boat. The open boat is much more difficult due to the weight of the extra water in it, as well as size. A C1 is also drier and allows multiple rolls before having to bail...
Tim
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It is far easier to begin learning in a C1. Nearly everyone I have taught has learned more quicker from a C1 than an open boat. The open boat is much more difficult due to the weight of the extra water in it, as well as size. A C1 is also drier and allows multiple rolls before having to bail...
Tim
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OC1 rolling
I had been working on my OC1 rollfor a while and hadn't quite been able to make it happen. I asked a friend and he had me start it from, a low brace - I mean a real face-in-the-water type low brace and work at it from there and then practise it a bunch and then do it from fully upside down. Worked for me! I'm now hitting about 80% on whitewater (depending on how badly I'm getting trashed at the time).
I also strongly recommend Thrill of the Paddle. A great book with lots of excellent info in it.
Only disagreement I have with the previous is about doing C1 first. It is easier and a great way to learn the general technique, but the problem is that it is easier - I have trouble if I've been paddling the C1 a lot and then hop back in the OC1 - first couple of rolls I do C1 style, which needless to say doesn't work. Takes me a few to remember to slow things down and make it happen.
Thoughts and murmurings
Matt
I also strongly recommend Thrill of the Paddle. A great book with lots of excellent info in it.
Only disagreement I have with the previous is about doing C1 first. It is easier and a great way to learn the general technique, but the problem is that it is easier - I have trouble if I've been paddling the C1 a lot and then hop back in the OC1 - first couple of rolls I do C1 style, which needless to say doesn't work. Takes me a few to remember to slow things down and make it happen.
Thoughts and murmurings
Matt