How to Sculling Draw a Canoe
Things You'll Need
- Canoe Gear Bags
- Canoe Kneeling Pads
- Canoe Paddles
- Canoe Racks
- Canoe Yokes
- Canoes
- Life Vests
Instructions
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Use the sculling draw most effectively from the center of the canoe. However, it can be used in the bow or the stern as well.
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Insert the paddle into the water about two feet from the canoe, or whatever feels comfortable.
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Rotate the blade of the paddle 45 degrees away from the canoe, so that the inside edge of the blade points to the bow of the canoe.
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Pull the paddle at an angle toward the side of the boat, in the direction of the stern.
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Rotate the blade 90 degrees at the end of the stroke, so the same face now has its inside edge pointing to the stern of the canoe. Allow the blade to extend away from the canoe as you rotate it. If you rotate correctly, it should naturally pull this way.
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Push the blade forward toward the bow of the canoe.
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Continue rotating, pulling and pushing so that the power-face of the blade makes a figure eight over and over. Each time the blade moves toward the canoe, it pulls the water under you and moves the canoe to the side you're paddling on.
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