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Sponsons are the only means to stabilize flooded or unflooded canoes
and kayaks so victims can get out of deadly water in 5 seconds, stay out, and paddle to safety. American citizens deserve democracy, like the citizens of Iraq and Afghanistan. Best to start in America, first, where a huge death toll has been achieved by the criminal actions of the American Canoe Association, that forces deadly (but profitable) fraudulent instruction on innocent American men, women and children, who are then blamed for their own agonizing deaths. The Health Insurance Scheme, like the canoe and kayak scam, has also killed thousands of innocent Americans for profit. It was better once in America: "" In this book I would like to emphasize rescue techniques other than the Eskimo roll because a backup technique is mandatory...given that relatively few sea kayakers will ever roll successfully and because workable alternative techniques are too often neglected...The great advantage of the Sea Wing (sponsons) is that it leaves the paddler in a more stable position than before the capsize." (John Dowd, Sea Kayaking, 3rd edition, 1997, pp.90-95) "So few sea kayakers are able to perform the roll...most people fall out of the boat." Kayak Touring '98 (p.48) Assisted rescues risk kayaks slamming against one another, while holding onto slippery kayaks, resulting in serious injury. The assisted rescue then leaves the rescued victim in exactly the same capsizing conditions, with no protection against another capsize, (that can be provided by sponsons). "A capsized paddler who Eskimo rolls is still in the same conditions that capsized him or her in the first place, and with each roll he or she will take on more water, lessening the kayak's stability." Matt Broze, Deep Trouble, p.91 "The Paddlefloat is not really a rough water rescue. During trials I found the SEA WING (sponsons) ... very comforting. I paddled out to sea in rough, windy conditions...I was able to sit on my rear deck-not something I would normally do at sea...The rescue potential is obvious." (Derek Hutchinson, The Complete Book of Sea Kayaking, pp. 104-111) "I thought these were a better idea, and have turned my old paddle float bag into a camera case." (Dave Harrison, Editor in Chief, Canoe and Kayak Magazine, July 1993.) "However Reimer was an experienced sea kayaker...His Eskimo roll was not strong, so there was only his paddlefloat." He was unable to get back in, like most experienced paddlers. "Hanging onto his upside-down boat, he lifted his paddle over his head. In spite of the rough seas, he waved it back and forth..." (Sea Kayaker, June, '01, p.54). Paddlefloats have killed hundreds of experienced and fit paddlers. "It's simple, sponsons work, the paddlefloat doesn't." Nigel Foster, Coach, British Canoe Union "Worked well in heavy winds off Welsh Coast." J.J. Ramwell, Sea Touring "Sponsons Deliver Safety", Wavelength, Jan/Feb. 1993, p.5 "A Major Development in Kayak Safety", Anorak, Spring 1993, p.7 "Sea Wings are simply the best and easiest-to-use self-rescue device on the market today." Seakayaker, Winter 1993, p.34 "basic, no nonsense...dramatically increase...safety and...capabilities... It should be noted that within the North American civilian sea kayak industry there is some controversy...Sea Wings' direct competition with...the paddle float...the merits of Sea Wings...far outweigh those of the paddlefloat." Invitational Military Kayak Paddle 1994 Evaluation Without sponsons, logically, there can be no kayak or canoe safety: The American Canoe Association and others have killed hundreds of kayakers using sprayskirts, knowing that kayaks are impossible to pump out through a sprayskirt, even in small waves. You need hands for the paddle, pump and sprayskirt, but you still can't seal the sprayskirt, so water comes back in. This has been openly acknowledged: "...It has two fairly serious shortcomings: You can't seal the sprayskirt, and you can't keep both hands on the paddle while pumping." (Sea Kayaker Magazine, February 2003, p.29) "The most effective way of using a handheld bilge pump in rough seas is to lift the bottom of your PFD up and shove the pump down between the spray skirt and your belly. This way is slow and awkward, but you can pump with the spray skirt completely sealed. Practice it." (p.27, Sea Kayaker Magazine, June 2006.) Matt Broze, "Pumping Out after Paddle Float Rescue", Paddlewise, Wed, 20 Jun 2001 02:36:43 -0700: "...obviously there are going to be certain combinations of clothing and spraydecks that don't allow a pump down the front. Please try it and report back (if you don't knock yourself out and drown after hitting your chin)." The idea to shove the pump down the top of the sprayskirt requires unfastening the PFD, since the tops of sprayskirts normally extend some distance underneath the PFD. " from http://www.sponsonguy.com Tim Ingram |
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On Sep 20, 6:55*am, TimIngram wrote:
Sponsons are the only means to stabilize flooded or unflooded canoes and kayaks so victims can get out of deadly water in 5 seconds, stay out, and paddle to safety. [...] I've heard your spew and I'm not installing them on my boats, not now or ever, and if I die in the water it isn't murder. Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. Is Ronald McDonald a criminal and murderer? |
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On Sep 20, 2:52*pm, Davej wrote:
On Sep 20, 6:55*am, TimIngram wrote: Sponsons are the only means to stabilize flooded or unflooded canoes and kayaks so victims can get out of deadly water in 5 seconds, stay out, and paddle to safety. [...] I've heard your spew and I'm not installing them on my boats, not now or ever, and if I die in the water it isn't murder. Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. Is Ronald McDonald a criminal and murderer? IMHO YES!!! That and the fact that McCraps is the prototype purveyor of BAD FOOD in the world!! John Kuthe... |
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On Sep 20, 3:52*pm, Davej wrote:
On Sep 20, 6:55*am, TimIngram wrote: Sponsons are the only means to stabilize flooded or unflooded canoes and kayaks so victims can get out of deadly water in 5 seconds, stay out, and paddle to safety. [...] I've heard your spew and I'm not installing them on my boats, not now or ever, and if I die in the water it isn't murder. Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. Is Ronald McDonald a criminal and murderer? Dear Dave: Your suicide in a canoe and kayak is unlawful since you endanger those citizens who may endanger try to save you. Also of course you endanger innocent children who may not understand how stupid you are, refusing sponsons and eating at McDonalds both. Your attitude is why the GOP is high comedy and America is the laughingstock of the world. Sadly, innocent Americans are the main victims of their own country that insists on gluttinous stupidity for a general operating modus. Americans deserve both democracy and an education, like anyone else. Most Americans are decent and intelligent people and understand exactly what I am talking about at http://www.sponsonguy.com Tim |
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On Sep 22, 5:56*am, TimIngram wrote:
On Sep 20, 7:45*pm, John Kuthe wrote: On Sep 20, 2:52*pm, Davej wrote: Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. Is Ronald McDonald a criminal and murderer? IMHO YES!!! That and the fact that McCraps is the prototype purveyor of BAD FOOD in the world!! Of course Mcdonalds does not deliberately murder Americans, they are merely collateral damage to fast food profits. Not pretty, even in France where there is a cuisine. The American Canoe Association deliberately makes canoes and kayaks as dangerous as possible to sell fraudulent rescue instruction that does not work for anyone, including any judge and jury. In fact these rescues are designed to capsize any rescuing canoes and kayaks since they have no stability without sponsons, increasing death tolls and demand for more fraudulent instruction! Any Washington lobby group would be proud of this scam, even Wall Street. [...] No, the ACA does not manufacture canoes or kayaks. |
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On Sep 21, 5:26*am, TimIngram wrote:
On Sep 20, 3:52*pm, Davej wrote: On Sep 20, 6:55*am, TimIngram wrote: Sponsons are the only means to stabilize flooded or unflooded canoes and kayaks so victims can get out of deadly water in 5 seconds, stay out, and paddle to safety. [...] I've heard your spew and I'm not installing them on my boats, not now or ever, and if I die in the water it isn't murder. Heart disease is the number one killer of Americans. Is Ronald McDonald a criminal and murderer? Dear Dave: Your suicide in a canoe and kayak is unlawful since you endanger those citizens who may endanger try to save you. [...] When I have a heart attack and flip my car over while driving to the river your silly sponsons are not going to save me. |
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On Sep 24, 5:27*am, TimIngram wrote:
[...] The ACA has deliberately made canoes and kayaks as dangerous as possible, The ACA does not manufacture canoes, kayaks, or any related gear. designing "rescues" that capsize rescuing canoes and kayaks for an even higher death toll, to create demand for even more expensive and deadly "rescues" that no judge or jury in America can make work. And there is no agency in the entire world that teaches anything different. [...] Hundreds of these deaths, among over 1,500 dead Americans since 1993 And you have zero evidence that any of these people would have purchased your flawed and impractical product. They didn't purchase wetsuits. They didn't purchase drysuits. The ACA CLEARLY RECOMMENDS DRESSING FOR THE WATER TEMPERATURE. 1500 deaths since 1993? That's about 95 deaths per year? Over 40,000 people are killed in automobiles EVERY year. That's better than a 400:1 ratio. Why don't you petition for a national speed limit of 20 MPH? |
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On Sep 24, 8:42*am, Davej wrote:
On Sep 24, 5:27*am, TimIngram wrote: [...] The ACA has deliberately made canoes and kayaks as dangerous as possible, The ACA does not manufacture canoes, kayaks, or any related gear. designing "rescues" that capsize rescuing canoes and kayaks for an even higher death toll, to create demand for even more expensive and deadly "rescues" that no judge or jury in America can make work. And there is no agency in the entire world that teaches anything different. [...] Hundreds of these deaths, among over 1,500 dead Americans since 1993 And you have zero evidence that any of these people would have purchased your flawed and impractical product. They didn't purchase wetsuits. They didn't purchase drysuits. The ACA CLEARLY RECOMMENDS DRESSING FOR THE WATER TEMPERATURE. 1500 deaths since 1993? That's about 95 deaths per year? Over 40,000 people are killed in automobiles EVERY year. That's better than a 400:1 ratio. Why don't you petition for a national speed limit of 20 MPH? Because that would not further Mr "Sponson Boy, RBP's sick puppy" Ingram's business venture! John Kuthe... |
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Davej wrote:
snip Dave, if you have read all of that, you should know that it's no use talking to a deranged individual. A lot of RBP'ers have tried reasoning with this lunatic in the past, but all failed, simply because you can't reason with someone who is unreasonable. He has been kicked out by some of his internet providers, and his email has been mailbombed (thanks John :-) ), but every couple of years he starts his rants here once more. Luckily there is hardly anyone left to notice, but responding to his posts invariably results in even more of his drivel being spewed. Don't feed the sick puppy, because he will barf all over you (and everyone else on RBP). Please ignore him from now on! -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
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"Wilko" wrote in message ... Davej wrote: snip Dave, if you have read all of that, you should know that it's no use talking to a deranged individual. A lot of RBP'ers have tried reasoning with this lunatic in the past, but all failed, simply because you can't reason with someone who is unreasonable. He has been kicked out by some of his internet providers, and his email has been mailbombed (thanks John :-) ), but every couple of years he starts his rants here once more. Luckily there is hardly anyone left to notice, but responding to his posts invariably results in even more of his drivel being spewed. Don't feed the sick puppy, because he will barf all over you (and everyone else on RBP). Please ignore him from now on! -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ Not to mention which, someone who wanted sponsons could easily make them, and a lot of canoes designed for fishing come with what amounts to the same thing. I know any number of people who have them (and, irony of ironies, the one person I know personally who drowned while fishing was using a canoe that had sort of a outrigger/sponson dealy he could use, but he didn't attach it - though he probably had a heart attack and drowned, rather than falling out and drowning.) Ingram seems to think that the whole human race is too appallingly stupid to figure out that if you want floaty things, you're entitled to attach them to your boat - or to yourself (floatation devices - what a concept!). As the canoeists little book of wisdom (or paddler's, I forget which), says - "Always wear brightly colored flotation devices while paddling frigid artic waters - it makes it *so* much easier to retrieve the bodies". Sponsons are and always have been available to anyone who wants to make/buy/attach them. Be happy - do we want to think of what the man would fixate on if this particular crusade came to fruition? Cricket |
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