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 ===== Reverse Upwinding 2/25/24 ===== ===== Reverse Upwinding 2/25/24 =====
  
-**You need to paddle backwards.....\\+**You need to paddle backwards..\\
 Larry Goolsby** \\ Larry Goolsby** \\
-2:​10pm ​  ​#35137+2:10pm #35137
  
 Blame Dean for talking me into posting this. Yesterday, I headed down to MP for the Saturday paddle, totally unaware that there was a race filling up the park quickly. Shot over to the CBC parking and met a couple of Barnacles getting ready to head out. Like herding cats, we all paddled off in different directions. I had gone around Fairhaven Shipyard and headed south. Wind was rising and there were waves. I started doing laps between Post Point and the buoy. Some wind with rides, but nothing worth writing about - except for now. Blame Dean for talking me into posting this. Yesterday, I headed down to MP for the Saturday paddle, totally unaware that there was a race filling up the park quickly. Shot over to the CBC parking and met a couple of Barnacles getting ready to head out. Like herding cats, we all paddled off in different directions. I had gone around Fairhaven Shipyard and headed south. Wind was rising and there were waves. I started doing laps between Post Point and the buoy. Some wind with rides, but nothing worth writing about - except for now.
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 Only this time was different. I tried paddling hard with my hands to turn my boat upwind and reach my paddle that was now 2 boat lengths upwind from me. The wind would not allow my bow to turn upwind simply because my chipmunk hands were not a substitute for a paddle. Now I am starting to sweat. Of course, since there were about 200 paddlers on shore at MP, somebody would see my dilemma and come to my rescue. Didn't happen like I dreamed. I could have called the Coasties, "Can you boys come and fetch my paddle for me?" Then all those blind paddlers on shore would surely see my dilemma and the Coasties, and would proceed to rub my nose in it. So, if this ever happens to you, paddle backwards. With the rudder being on the rear while you are paddling backwards, it holds the stern against the wind, and you now have control of the direction. Only this time was different. I tried paddling hard with my hands to turn my boat upwind and reach my paddle that was now 2 boat lengths upwind from me. The wind would not allow my bow to turn upwind simply because my chipmunk hands were not a substitute for a paddle. Now I am starting to sweat. Of course, since there were about 200 paddlers on shore at MP, somebody would see my dilemma and come to my rescue. Didn't happen like I dreamed. I could have called the Coasties, "Can you boys come and fetch my paddle for me?" Then all those blind paddlers on shore would surely see my dilemma and the Coasties, and would proceed to rub my nose in it. So, if this ever happens to you, paddle backwards. With the rudder being on the rear while you are paddling backwards, it holds the stern against the wind, and you now have control of the direction.
  
-By this time, I was 60 feet from my paddle. With both feet inside the cockpit, I hand paddled backwards and was able to turn my stern south and continue my backwards sojourn towards my paddle. Easy sneezy. I guarantee you that anyone on shore won't notice something odd. Closed in on my target, grabbed my paddle and got out of there before the race started (and anyone noticing).\\ +By this time, I was 60 feet from my paddle. With both feet inside the cockpit, I hand paddled backwards and was able to turn my stern south and continue my backwards sojourn towards my paddle. Easy sneezy. I guarantee you that anyone on shore won't notice something odd. Closed in on my target, grabbed my paddle and got out of there before the race started (and anyone noticing). 
-**Dan Mayhew** 2:​36pm ​  ​#35138+ 
 +(Editors Note: //We don't recommend getting in the habit of leaning backwards to control roll or waiting to grab your paddle until you are back in your surfski…//​) 
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 +**Dan Mayhew** 2:36pm #35138
  
 I know Barnacles love to paddle backward, but doing it backward without a blade is next level. Nice save Larry! Sounds like another event to add to the Safety Olympics (if we ever get that started), where we have relay teams paddling backward by hand into the chop. I know Barnacles love to paddle backward, but doing it backward without a blade is next level. Nice save Larry! Sounds like another event to add to the Safety Olympics (if we ever get that started), where we have relay teams paddling backward by hand into the chop.