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(canoeing) A paddling technique used by the sternman of a canoe that starts with a stroke perpendicular to the boat and ends with a hook behind the back of the boat. This forms a letter J
when paddling on the right side of the boat. The technique is used to overcome the tendency of the boat to turn when paddling on one side and keep the boat going straight in the water.
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J stroke
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J stroke
noun
(canoeing)
A
paddling
technique
used
by
the
sternman
of
a
canoe
that
starts
with
a
stroke
perpendicular
to
the
boat
and
ends
with
a
hook
behind
the
back
of
the
boat.
This
forms
a
letter
"J"
when
paddling
on
the
right
side
of
the
boat.
The
technique
is
used
to
overcome
the
tendency
of
the
boat
to
turn
when
paddling
on
one
side
and
keep
the
boat
going
straight
in
the
water.
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(canoeing)
A
paddling
technique
used
by
the
sternman
of
a
canoe
that
starts
with
a
stroke
perpendicular
to
the
boat
and
ends
with
a
hook
behind
the
back
of
the
boat.
This
forms
a
letter
"J"
when
paddling
on
the
right
side
of
the
boat.
The
technique
is
used
to
overcome
the
tendency
of
the
boat
to
turn
when
paddling
on
one
side
and
keep
the
boat
going
straight
in
the
water.