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"Michael Daly" writes:
On 25-Oct-2003, Mary Malmros wrote: What about someone who can't float on the surface and slide into the kayak without the help of a paddle float? I never said anything about that. I only said that there's a problem if they can't get themselves back onto the kayak. How the kayak is stabilized is a separate issue. Right, but a paddle float is a tool, a stirrup is just another tool. You can either use your tool of choice to get back into the boat, or you can't. Why is someone who uses one tool reasonably self-reliant and a person who uses another tool utterly unsafe? So, if someone has a permanent physical disability that prevents them from using a "standard" self-rescue strategy, you can paddle...but if you don't have the strength to do so, you shouldn't? That's right. This smacks of a moral argument to me, Nothing of the kind. Disability isn't inability. Go check the upper body strength on some of those wheelchair athletes. Doing something different isn't the same thing as being unable to do anything, And if someone can use a tool to do something, do they still have an "inability"? If a person is incabable of getting into the kayak because they are weak/overweight/whatever, they can do something about it. And if they CAN get into the kayak using a tool that isn't the same as what you use...then they can get into the kayak. Period. Why does it matter how they do it? Alex gave one example where that happened with someone he knows. I said that's a good thing. They should choose - either develop the skill/strength/whatever to get into a kayak or stay out of the kayak. Worst case - their own life is at stake. Third choice: find a tool that they can use. Right off the beach, no one can do an unassisted self-rescue -- not until proven otherwise, and I was taking people who'd never been in a boat before. With people like that, you can never assume that they'll be able to do anything, but noobs gotta start somewhere I've never said the problem was not knowing. It's not being able to. Newbies can learn. If they can't or are unable to perform, then it should be pointed out to them that they need to be able to do it or give up on kayaking. Or -- one more time -- find another way. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |
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