Essential Games of the Seattle Mariners DVD Set has the radio broadcast as an alternate audio track. It's the only way to watch.
Sounds about like the pyranah Fusion I used to have. The drop down skeg did make a difference in how it paddled, but that boat was made for quick maneuvers. That was actually the boat that forced me to learn better paddling techniques. I believe THIS is the video I watched that taught me a lot about whitewater paddling specifically, but there is a ton of information on the web/youtube about proper paddling technique.
Honestly if he's watching YouTube he's already on the honey pot of bowling instruction aside from one on one training.
If you want to get him something fun and informative there was a documentary made a while back called "league of ordinary gentleman". If he's into bowling and enjoys guys like Pete weber, Walter Ray, etc - he will love it. I've watched it more than once as I find it really interesting. Could make a neat gift.
http://www.amazon.com/League-Ordinary-Gentlemen-Wayne-Webb/dp/B000E8N8MK
There was one I saw a while ago that said "History of the Lakers" or something like that.
It talked about the Lakers from the beginning all the way to the Kobe-Shaq championships I think.
I haven't seen it in a while though so I'm not sure if it is still around.
EDIT: This thing: http://www.amazon.com/NBA-Dynasty-Series-Angeles-Complete/dp/B0001Z37J0
There was one I saw a while ago that said "History of the Lakers" or something like that.
It talked about the Lakers from the beginning all the way to the Kobe-Shaq championships I think.
I haven't seen it in a while though so I'm not sure if it is still around.
EDIT: This thing: http://www.amazon.com/NBA-Dynasty-Series-Angeles-Complete/dp/B0001Z37J0
steach91 hit the nail on the head. We've got loads of young talent now, and the team is rich with history. If you want to see more, NFL Films made videos about the complete history of all the NFL teams. The Dolphins one is amazing, highlighting their humble roots in booming 1960s Miami, and having to practice on a high school's field in the average South Florida city, to major success in the NFL. It's really a great video to find out more about the Fins' history, and can be found on Amazon here.
You definetly should pick up the History of the Buffalo Bills DVD
I lived through all the 80-90's stuff and this easily the best documentary on the Era as well as the rest of the History.
It depends on what you are looking to do. If you want to learn tricks like ollie's and kick flips, I always suggest you spend a lot of time just getting comfortable cruising. On getting comfortable cruising, You should really be able to ride fast and be balanced. It takes more work to get comfortable with that then people realize, and once you think you are there you don't know the half of it. Ride around the block everyday. Don't stop until sidewalk cracks are as ride-able as smooth asphalt, and you can turn as comfortably as if you were jogging. Learn to roll off of curbs if that's the type of terrain you are working with. Then start working on ollieing up them.
The number one rule though as with most hobbies is to enjoy the process. There's a learning curve that most people don't get over because they don't enjoy the process.
P.S. This was sort of helpful in my youth. http://www.amazon.com/Tony-Hawks-Trick-Tips-Special/dp/B0000C52EE/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1432154108&sr=8-4&keywords=tony+hawks+trick+tips
Remember Eve of Destruction, the clip show WWE did for New Year's Eve 1999? I thought it was a pretty neat idea. I don't think WWE has really done anything like it since.