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How do you keep the kayak from moving out away from the dock and puting you in
a horizontal position? |
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"Lat705" wrote...
How do you keep the kayak from moving out away from the dock and puting you in a horizontal position? I've exited and re-entered my kayak from docks a couple feet above the deck. It's never easy, but with practice you can at least stay dry consistently... If there is another person around, having 1 or 2 hands on the bow & stern can help a lot -- even a slight stabilizing force helps a lot. If not, tie the bow line to the dock, which will at least help steady one end. Finally, keep your weight on your arms/shoulders on the dock as long as possible. Use your feet/legs to steady the boat and adjust your balance. When you're relatively stable, lower yourself into the seat as you let your feet slide forward. |
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