I believe the stern pry is by far more efficient than the stren draw. Surfers usually use only the stern pry, and prefer to switch boat side for using only the stern pry instead of using the stern draw.
I’m trying to understand this stroke. It sounds like the draw and pry are two different strokes with their depth controlled by the top arm. Are they distinct from a stern rudder, or are they variations of the stern rudder?
That boat is pos my nabor has one like this the whole time i was in it i was woried about going over it wasent even fun it was was though but wasent worth the trade for stability but if u want to try one like this u can get pleanty of used ones. Cheep
I believe the stern pry is by far more efficient than the stren draw. Surfers usually use only the stern pry, and prefer to switch boat side for using only the stern pry instead of using the stern draw.
I’m trying to understand this stroke. It sounds like the draw and pry are two different strokes with their depth controlled by the top arm. Are they distinct from a stern rudder, or are they variations of the stern rudder?
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That boat is pos my nabor has one like this the whole time i was in it i was woried about going over it wasent even fun it was was though but wasent worth the trade for stability but if u want to try one like this u can get pleanty of used ones. Cheep