I feel this is one of the best strings of messages I have seen on this forum, or the UK forum!
Today, a better day ... I actually woke up and got to the club on time! Seems that Tuesday was an odd day ... 3 other people did what I did so the class only had one quad filled that morning.
I was bow seat in a quad, and stroke and 3 seat would stop rowing when getting coaching advice, but not commands from cox or coach. Try rowing bow, behind man mountain in front of you (tall and wide), in a boat where you are shortest by 3" or 4", doing repeats of 2 light and then 5 hard strokes as a drill, trying to keep catch and tap-down in sync with the other guys who all have longer strokes,
and also plan for a "panic stop" ... broke my cardinal rule and spoke up from the boat. I was pissed. Even the cox kept saying, "Gentlemen,
please keep rowing."
If that's as bad as it gets, it's still good because of the early morning flat water.
That's it for my second OTW class ... plus holidays next three weeks. Now, official club membership and a small boats class (pairs, doubles, and singles), small boat certification, Friday evening rec rows, and novice racing training. This is going to be a blast!
We probably have 2K to 3K of available water, although 60% of it is NOT "no wake" zone, and we have plenty of redneck, water ski/wakeboard wackos who seem to love the thought of swamped rowers. As my cox daughter likes to ask, "How much of that yucky water ended up in your lap Dad?" She used to cox a 4 in a bow-coxed boat with no splash guard.