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I'm a pretty big guy and I worry about needing to do a solo deep water remount.
Even though I have a fairly wide boat, (Loon 160 now, earlier a Coleman Scanoe and Folbot Super), Any unassisted attempt to remount has always flipped my boat. (I pracitced in my swimming pool this Summer). The only thing that worked fairly well was to tie off a cheap, half inflated swim ring and use it as a step up. It worked, but it was ungarceful and I don't know how well it would work in waves. Now that my pool is too cold to experiment in, I think I have an improvement on the idea and would like some feedback. What if you took a long adjustable strap and tied one end to a swim ring? The other end would go under the boat and then over the cockpit and be lashed to some point inside the boat. Another strap and ring would be rigged from the other side. Now, all you would need would be a foot stirup on the side you wanted to mount from and in you'd go before the boat flipped. I'm not sure this would work, but it would be cheap and would provide a stable Summer swimming platform. Has anyone tried this before? Tom, Tucson |
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