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How to Row a Drift Boat or River Raft

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Here are some of the basics on how to row drift boats and rafts on large rivers without many obstacles. With some basic skills and an awareness of safety, you too can navigate rivers and effectively put your fishing partners on fish. In this video, we use a Clackacraft Headhunter II Skiff on the Yakima River. Red's is a riverside fly shop and outfitter, and we rent out drift boats and rafts.

Rowing a drift boat on a river requires a combination of skill, technique, and knowledge of river dynamics. Here are a few tips to help you navigate and row effectively:

Positioning and Balance: Sit in the center of the boat to maintain balance and control. Keep your weight evenly distributed and adjust as necessary to counteract the forces of the current.

Grip and Oar Control: Grip the oars firmly but not too tightly. Use your fingers to control the angle and direction of the oars. Practice feathering the oars (rotating them perpendicular to the water surface) to minimize wind resistance.

Reading the Water: Learn to read the river's currents, riffles, eddies, and obstacles. Look for deeper channels and avoid shallow areas or submerged rocks. Understanding how water flows and interacts with obstacles will help you navigate more efficiently.

Steering Techniques: Use a combination of forward strokes, backward strokes, and sweeps to steer the boat. Forward strokes move the boat forward, while backward strokes can slow or stop it. Sweeps turn the boat by pushing water to the side.

Anticipate Obstacles: Look ahead and plan your route to avoid hazards such as rocks, logs, and overhanging branches. Make adjustments early to avoid lastminute maneuvers that could throw off your balance.

Communication with Passengers: If you have passengers in the boat, communicate with them about your intended route and any upcoming obstacles. Coordinate your movements to maintain stability and control.

Practice Maneuvers: Spend time practicing different rowing techniques and maneuvers in calm water before tackling more challenging river sections. This will help you build confidence and improve your skills.

Safety Precautions: Always wear a life jacket and familiarize yourself with the river's regulations and safety guidelines. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and water levels.

Respect Other River Users: Be courteous to other boaters, anglers, and wildlife. Yield the right of way when necessary and avoid disturbing sensitive habitats.

Continuous Learning: Keep learning and improving your rowing skills by seeking advice from experienced rowers, taking classes, and studying resources on river navigation and safety.

Remember that rowing a drift boat takes practice and experience. Be patient with yourself as you develop your skills and confidence on the water.

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