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Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
By:Ken Sutherland
Date: 2/6/2003, 10:33 pm
In Response To: Re: S&G: Deck Rigging (Jay Babina)

Jay,

Thanks for your response. Yes I am fairly new to kayaking, a couple of years but not a lot of hours logged. Most of my paddling has been in either a Sealoution XL or Cape Horn with the standard N.American X style rigging, I have no experience with parallel rigging.
For behind the cockpit rigging, I would like to think that I will be able to do a paddle float reentry without using the rigging some day, time will tell. I'm a little backwards in that respect, I can roll on both sides and can do a re-entry and roll (all in the pool or calm lakes so far) but I have never tried a paddle float re-entry, spring time I promise to work on paddle float re-entrys just so I have another option.

You mentioned not to put the rigging group too close to the front of the cockpit as it may interfere with paddle strokes, how close is to close??

Thanks,

Ken

: Sounds like you're new to kayaking. You start to learn through experience
: (what you carry) that works for you. I like four holes with a square and
: (X) in the center. I carry a water bottle in the summer and in winter a
: dry bag with a hood and extra gloves etc. The (X) in the center is what
: works best for me. Most American kayaks use that. If I have to help
: someone, I can slide a paddle under there easily to get it out of the way.
: The British kayaks seem to use the three bungees across the deck. I carry
: a spare paddle (Greenland Storm) so I have two loops on the back deck.
: Lots of paddlers carry a spare paddle. Those loops for a paddle float
: re-entry work well and I have put them on past boats but now I'll leave
: them off since I'll do a re-entry and roll if I'm ever swimming and can do
: a paddle float entry easily without them. The most important thing is the
: group thats in front of you and what you think you'll possible carry. One
: thng I learned by mistake is to not have that group in front of you too
: close because it can interfere wih your paddle stroke.

: You can always add others later. You'll be able to reach up from you hatches
: forward or back for access. (depending on what kind of hold-downs you
: planning on using) If you're doing recess fittings, yes, you'll probably
: want to do it now.

: Lots of kayakers use deck lines. Lines that run from the front of the bungees
: to about 2 feet shy of the bow and back on the other side. They are for
: the day you are crossing tha North Sea and find yourself in the water and
: need to grab something quick so you don't get seperated from the boat. The
: british boats really like those things since they seem to get carried away
: with the dramatics.
: In the beginning, hopefully you'll paddle safe and conserative and never find
: yourself in the water. Check out some commercial boats for ideas. I don't
: think any builder wants to muck up their boat with too much junk.

Messages In This Thread

S&G: Deck Rigging
Ken Sutherland -- 2/6/2003, 3:47 pm
If you're using a GP...
Brian Nystrom -- 2/7/2003, 3:28 pm
Thnaks/Great Pics/Another Question
josh -- 2/9/2003, 1:43 pm
Re: Thnaks/Great Pics/Another Question
Brian Nystrom -- 2/10/2003, 1:15 pm
Re: If you're using a GP... *LINK*
Ken Sutherland -- 2/8/2003, 12:02 am
Re: If you're using a GP...
josh -- 2/7/2003, 6:22 pm
For pictures... *LINK*
Brian Nystrom -- 2/9/2003, 10:01 am
pictures...
Ken Sutherland -- 2/9/2003, 11:43 pm
Re: More Info. Please ??
Rehd -- 2/9/2003, 11:56 am
Re: More Info. Please ??
Brian Nystrom -- 2/10/2003, 1:06 pm
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
Ken Sutherland -- 2/6/2003, 10:38 pm
Cross-Over or Parallel Bungies?
grant -- 2/6/2003, 7:37 pm
Re: Cross-Over or Parallel Bungies?
Jay Babina -- 2/7/2003, 4:33 pm
Re: Cross-Over or Parallel Bungies?
LeeG -- 2/6/2003, 10:31 pm
Why Parallel? *NM*
grant -- 2/6/2003, 10:54 pm
Re: Why Parallel?
LeeG -- 2/6/2003, 11:07 pm
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
Dave Houser -- 2/6/2003, 6:54 pm
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
LeeG -- 2/8/2003, 5:23 pm
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
Jim Kozel -- 2/6/2003, 4:42 pm
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging *LINK*
Severne -- 2/7/2003, 11:23 am
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
Jay Babina -- 2/6/2003, 4:13 pm
Re: Deck Rigging
Andy Waddington -- 2/7/2003, 4:36 am
Re: Deck Rigging *Pic*
John Schroeder -- 2/7/2003, 7:46 pm
Deck Rigging past cockpit
mike allen -- 2/7/2003, 4:50 pm
Re: Deck Rigging past cockpit
Brian Nystrom -- 2/9/2003, 10:34 am
Re: Deck Rigging past cockpit
Shawn Baker -- 2/10/2003, 6:58 pm
Re: Deck Rigging past cockpit
Brian Nystrom -- 2/11/2003, 1:17 pm
possibilities
mike allen -- 2/10/2003, 12:43 pm
Re: possibilities
Brian Nystrom -- 2/10/2003, 1:25 pm
Re: Deck Rigging past cockpit
LeeG -- 2/9/2003, 11:13 am
Re: Deck Rigging past cockpit
Brian Nystrom -- 2/10/2003, 1:17 pm
What's Lyme Bay? *NM*
Rob P -- 2/7/2003, 11:11 am
Re: What's Lyme Bay? *LINK*
Severne -- 2/7/2003, 11:19 am
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
Ken Sutherland -- 2/6/2003, 10:33 pm
Re: S&G: Deck Rigging
Jay Babina -- 2/7/2003, 4:26 pm
Thanks Jay! *NM*
Ken Sutherland -- 2/7/2003, 11:56 pm