Learn how to do a back ferry from one side of a river to the other in this free video clip on kayaking. This video clip series will discuss and teach you some valuable maneuvers you might need the next time you're on the water.
Expert: Janet Burnett Cowie
Contact: www.kayaklesson.com
Bio: Janet Burnett Cowie has been teaching kayaking since 1982 and is an ACA Swiftwater Rescue instructor, tandem and solo canoe instructor and an ACA whitewater kayak instructor trainer.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
just like the fairytales :)
emptywallet 2 days ago in playlist Kayaking tips and tricks
as with front ferries, you have to control your angle relative to the current using your body rotation and paddle placement, or you get grabbed and swept downstream, which is what happened the second time. What makes it more difficult is you have to either turn around and look at the current, or use your spider sense to control your angle by sheer instinct.. Might even be harder in a long boat because of the leverage factor, I dunno.
GCASteve 1 year ago
the reverse ferry is always a bitch in boats that are short, and slow and with low volume..its essentially a slalom move. teaching reverse ferrys this way in that type of boat is a problem. better to cut in facing upstream and when pointed downstream go into your reverse ferry, and better control and river position can be acheived. i would argue that teaching reverse ferry gliding that way in short low volume boats is not the best
sw3210 1 year ago
Sure her form's not the greatest, but she gets the idea across, and that's the main thing.
rclocher3 2 years ago 2
The objective of ferry gliding is to move in a striaght line across a river without being pushed downstream.
Shockingly bad attempt at ferry gliding by this instructor.
Get somone who can demonstrate as well as talk......
ShortGrumpyKayaker 2 years ago