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kwolfe wrote: I got a chance to do a little more V14 filming. This day was at one of my local lake and it was really windy which messed with me a bit. Not only did it create rhythmic side chop ( I hate) but it also would grab at the paddle blades. Anyway, I got in 3 miles before I decided to go grab my OC1 and grind out more miles. The first few seconds of the video I showed to show the wind. The next minute is to show my progress and the last two clips show a couple of braces.
Windy day
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kwolfe wrote: Aurelius,
Looks like you're making some good progress. I'm a little fortunate in my body mechanics naturally want me to use a steep angle. One quick note, your left blade is making a plunk sound many times at the catch. If you watch you left hand, it starts to drop and take the stroke before you right hand has finished the exit. It think this is causing that sound.
I got a chance to do a little more V14 filming. This day was at one of my local lake and it was really windy which messed with me a bit. Not only did it create rhythmic side chop ( I hate) but it also would grab at the paddle blades. Anyway, I got in 3 miles before I decided to go grab my OC1 and grind out more miles. The first few seconds of the video I showed to show the wind. The next minute is to show my progress and the last two clips show a couple of braces.
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kwolfe wrote: The more comfortable I get on this ski, the more I am leaning toward a v10. Maybe a 10 sport for my final boat. I wish I could jump on a V10 for a good 10k and see how I compare. I can imagine staying around 7.5 mph would not be difficult at all when compared to my V14 and V8 speeds.
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red_pepper wrote: It sounds like you're doing well in getting up to speed (so to speak) in the SEL! I'm convinced that balance in a surf ski is pretty much like balance on a bike; you never really seem to forget. Coming back after a few months off over winter I typically find my balance is pretty much as it was when I left off.
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