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Squeaky ([i]I think[/i]) c-boat roll video!

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I was wasting time on the Coastals board, and stumbled on this . . .

Squeakyknee keeps up with the best of the butt-boaters!

Long vid, but it opens and closes with his rolls and shows some bow stalls in the Wheelboy. 23 seconds in, there's a great above/below water footage of a standard roll, followed by a schweeeet hand roll.
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I think he is way ahead, considering he is paddling a real boat. But I wondered about the use of left and right hand paddles. Hum - is that proper form for a c-boat? :o

The extended bow stall thrusting earns an NC-17 rating :oops:
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I think he is way ahead, considering he is paddling a real boat. But I wondered about the use of left and right hand paddles. Hum - is that proper form for a c-boat? :o

The extended bow stall thrusting earns an NC-17 rating :oops:
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Yes, I know the hand paddles are technically cheating :lol:
But it helped me find my balance point and now bowstalls with the paddle are much better.
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Squeaky, will you make me a sandwich?
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mshelton wrote:Squeaky, will you make me a sandwich?
Pumpernickel or Rye?
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Post by Walsh »

Shawn -

how tough should it be for a 150-lb guy to bow-stall a Switch?

Thought you might know, since it's not workin' out so hot right now. No problems burying the bow when I take a hard forward stroke, though . . .
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squeakyknee wrote:
mshelton wrote:Squeaky, will you make me a sandwich?
Pumpernickel or Rye?
Rye please, kraut and brown mustard also.
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Walsh wrote:Shawn -

how tough should it be for a 150-lb guy to bow-stall a Switch?

Thought you might know, since it's not workin' out so hot right now. No problems burying the bow when I take a hard forward stroke, though . . .
Gotta find that point of balance where you are far enough. I could never really bowstall that thing either.
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mshelton wrote:
squeakyknee wrote:
mshelton wrote:Squeaky, will you make me a sandwich?
Pumpernickel or Rye?
Rye please, kraut and brown mustard also.
Chips and a pickel??
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I'd take one

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of those sandwich if you got an extra, no mayo though
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nomention of the meat

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I take it pork by default for the cya crowd eh? :o
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Re: I'd take one

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Louie wrote:of those sandwich if you got an extra, no mayo though
Back off of my sandwich or I'll punch you in the throat.



Dill pickle please
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