Skegs, Rudders, Weathercocking, Control, Turning & Edging - Kayaking Tips #44 - Kayak Hipster
It's very good practice to try to keep your kayak going straight without the aid of a skeg or rudder. If someday it jams or breaks, you'll want to know how to control it without them. In this video I also discuss some exercises for working on paddling in a straight line as well as turning and edging. Music by Aver the Mono https://open.spotify.com/artist/7vu4N... Kayak Hipster http://www.kayakhipster.com

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