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On Feb 14, 8:40 am, "Monk Terry" wrote:
I just bought a kayak for my wife. It came with "The complete Book of Sea Kayaking" by Derek Hutchinson I would recommend it highly. A lot of people will want to paddle without a skirt(as in here in Florida) so it is very important to learn how to get back in a kayak after flipping. Equipment needs include a pump and a paddle bag (not sure what you call it but you inflate it, put your paddle in it and it acts as a stabilizer to help you get back in the boat).. Can't overemphasize safety! Totally agree with need to practice rolling for itself but also for boat handling.. Monk On Feb 13, 7:53 pm, "Debbie Archer" wrote: Moby I have paddled both Whitewater and Sea and would advise that working towards being a proficent roller is a must. It will give you a great boost in your confidence as well as being very useful both on sea, in surf landing or on a river. Rolling is rolling, so to starting learning in a whiteboat boat is ok. The main thing is get the basics and then try it in as may boats as you can as they all have a different feel and tricks depending on the hull design and boat volume I was on a trip when a guy flipped as we where coming into a tight cove entrance with some rocks. It took two of us to get the guy back in his boat with a third towing aginst the tide and wind to keep from washing on the rocks. If the guy had been able to roll we I would have had a far less scary thoughts as I looked over my sholder a the white stuff breaking behind us. try the following resouces The Bombproof roll and beyond by paul dutky isbn 0-89732-085-9 The Kayak Roll by kent ford www.performancevideo.com The main thing to rember when rolling loaded sea boats is they take a lot loger to get the momentum going so you need to slow the roll down a bit when compared to a small pool practice boat. Also extend the lever by moving your grip to one end of the paddle shaft. the rest is just practice, and don't forget the nose clip!!!! I usually do a few parctice rolls on the end of each session just to keep my hand in with diferent boats. Try progresing from and eskimo or T-Rescue first, then rolloing and finally re-entry and roll or eskimo rescue. A paddle float and good pump will also come in handy while yo get the hang of it. Best of luck Gary "Moby Dick" wrote in message roups.com... Looking through the local sports magazine (Boulder, Colorado), I see lot's of "roll classes" for whitewater kayaks. Do sea kayakers need this, too. I know what rolling is -- seems to me that if a sea kayak is flipped due to a wave or something, it'd be good to know how to roll back up. Or is just getting out of the kayak sufficient? TIA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks, Monk. I did a search on Amazon. There seems to be a number of good books and DVDs. I listed the first 9 book and 2 DVD's below. 1. The Complete Book of Sea Kayaking, 5th by Derek C. Hutchinson (The one you recommended). 2. The Essential Sea Kayaker: A Complete Guide for the Open Water Paddler, Second Edition by David Seidman 3. Sea Kayaking: A Manual for Long-Distance Touring by John Dowd 4. Sea Kayaking: A Woman's Guide by Shelley Johnson 5. Fundamentals of Kayak Navigation, 3rd (Sea Kayaking How- To) by David Burch 6. Sea Kayaking Illustrated : A Visual Guide to Better Paddling by John Robison 7. Sea Kayaking The Ultimate Guide DVD (DVD - 2005) 8. Sea Kayaker's Savvy Paddler: More than 500 Tips for Better Kayaking by Doug Alderson 9. The Complete Sea Kayaker's Handbook by Shelley Johnson 10. Sea Kayaking Beyond the Basics DVD 11. Touring and Sea Kayaking: The Essential Skills and Safety by Alex Matthews and Ken Whiting PS: I agree with you on safety. Also, unless something happens, I'll be in a basic kayaking class next Tuesday and a roll class the following week. |
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