Ocean Kayak and 27footer: store / tow
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 17:12:39 GMT, Gary wrote:
The only thing that I
can think of that would be of concern is it flipping over in a seaway
and diving.
Flipping over is a matter of "when", not "if". It would be good no
know in advance how it will react after it flips.
I've had 2 towed inflatables flip over, once with a 65 lb outboard
motor on the back, and 1 fiberglass dinghy capsize while being towed.
It happens with amazing speed under the right conditions, and it
doesn't have to be especially rough. I see no reason to think that a
kayak is immune.
I don't think the kayak would be immune to flipping. I am interested in
what it does after flipping. Unlike a hardshell dinghy, it won't fill
with water or behave like a drogue. Unlike a zodiac it shouldn't start
to come apart. The kayak can't fill with water and will either dive or
just flip back again. Remember, it is more like a log than a boat.
Gary
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