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back40 wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 22:09:08 GMT, Matt Langenfeld wrote: If you want sponsoons as a permanent fix, then you should consider switching to a different style canoe/kayak or consider limiting the rough water you paddle on. I wasn't thinking of them as a permanent fix for rough water, but as a self-rescue aid in the event of a capsiz, from whatever cause, to be deployed when needed, NOT permanently attached. I agree with your plan to try various techniques and rescue equipment to see what works best for you. I've tried both the Sea Wing sponsons and my paddlefloat during a sea kayak symposium which included a rescue class. I found the sponsons to have some advantages, particularly in providing extra stability immediately after reentry - while pumping out, reattaching the skirt, etc. But the paddlefloat methods worked reasonably well too and I have not purchased or made an auxiliary sponson system. |
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