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riverman wrote:
[snip] However, no matter which one you choose, it should be a deliberate CHOICE, taking into account the advantages of each one and used in a manner that best utilizes those advantages. In any case, those prepackaged tie-down kits are a waste of money, and they send a rather embarassing signal about your ability to really analyze a situation. Strange as it sounds, but I feel uncomfortable paddling with someone who I don't believe 'thinks about things', but instead relies on dogma and protocol, and if I notice my paddle partner using some prepackaged tiedown kit, my opinion of their ability to troubleshoot on-river situations deteriorates. YMMV /rant --riverman The *worst* are the ratcheting straps found 'four for $9.99' at Home Depot/K-mart/et al. I replaced two gunwhales last year as a direct result of those (not to mention the stress it caused the hull) and a just rescued another. And yeah - a slip knot instead of a more permanent loop is my preference on bow lines. Marsh |
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