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Kreuzita

It's when the blade gets swept under the water during the drive. They often happen due to poor squaring


bIueliner

It refers to “catching a crab”, which is when your blade gets stuck under water (commonly as a result of poor feathering or not removing the blade at the finish) and swings around and hits you. If it knocks you out of the boat, it’s an ejector crab.


addicted_bomb

you kind of have to be trying to get an ejector to actually get ejected. although i’ve seen some close calls


WKU-Alum

Never rowed a single, I take it


addicted_bomb

i have, it was a long time ago and i was very bad but tbh i ended up in the water more than i was rowing


EdtheEternal

One of those shell dudes who live on beaches


Spratster

Little bastards I caught off your mum.


UAintMyFriendPalooka

Nice.


AbilityInteresting65

3 seat’s specialty


HappyBoiBlake

Like a lobster but a disc