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Michael Daly wrote:
On 12-Aug-2003, Marsh Jones wrote: I've never seen a kayak with sponsons successfully complete an eskimo roll, How many attempts have you seen? Timmy's bags aren't that great and the increase in stabiilty isn't spectacular (in spite of photos showing folks standing up in their kayaks with them). I tested them years ago and tried rolling with them as well. I used a rented Solstice GTS and found the difference in rolling with/without was similar to the difference in rolling the same kayak loaded/unloaded. Mike OK, smart guy:-) I bit on the flame bait about bike helmets and probably overstated the case. I'm still awed by folks that cool off by a quick roll anyway. I'll stand on the point that learning to paddle is probably cheaper than the product, and definitely better in the long run. Since you've tried them, and *I've* only seen them and decided they were something I didn't need to try, how did they work in a side wave? That was my big fear - like taking a flat bottomed Grumman canoe out in a squall. High initial stability, loss of secondary stability. Marsh |
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