I did a few oarstop tests, moving them up and down the oar, looking for an acceptable compromise between good, comfortable leverage and crossed grips. I think I'm settling on about four inches of cross-over, which will take a bit of getting used to. Luckily her first trip starts with 120 miles of flatwater.
About a dozen friends, observers and participants showed up for the picnic. Champagne, snacks, beer, hugs, and a whole lot of laughter. We should have more boat launching parties. Lots more.
Of course my camera battery went dead on arrival, but there were others. I'll post a few when they come my way. But I did get to try out my new waterproof movie camera, and Peter snapped a few stills with it as well. This would be Edith and me:
And this would be Dan and me, watching Edith:
And this would be a goofy action shot:
Whoo-hoo!
ReplyDeleteGolly, didn't you just put a finish on that baby within the last couple of weeks? I would have thought the finish would need to season in a bit longer. But I forget how dry it is in AZ, I guess, maybe that's enough there! VERY cool video of the roll, loved it.
ReplyDeleteLJ (distant friend of Jess P)