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Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
By:Brian Scarborough
Date: 6/10/2010, 8:58 am
In Response To: Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment (Robert N Pruden)

Robert, if you do manage to rig up this paddle strap system with bungie, please post some pictures. I'd love to see my idea realized!

I had plans to do similar for a friend's Chesapeake 16LT, but hadn't thought of the bungie at the time I planned this. And now, I'm not really involved in that boat... we got it built enough to paddle, but final outfitting hasn't been completed, and I became annoyed with the situation and haven't volunteered any more time to finish it out. I don't even know if she's been paddling it, and I've been too busy to go out paddling with her...

This is a rig I wouldn't do on my own kayak. Because it's a SOF, I have put 2 lines with 2 sliders aft of the cockpit, traditional style, and it works exceedingly well for holding the Greenland style paddle. Because the GP has it's own bouyancy, I can use it as an outrigger for re-entry. Which I avoid at ALL costs, because it would bruise my rolling pride to have to exit the kayak :)

If I were ever to build a hard shell boat, such as Duane Strosaker's Point Bennett Chop, or a Bjorn Thomasson Black Pearl, I would probably still use sliders aft of the cockpit...

Brian

: No, no...your thinking is a good idea. I was gonna just screw in
: two webbing straps and leave them loose enough to accept my wing
: paddle blades. With your idea, using the clips (which I have
: lots of), the set-up becomes adjustable so that I can use my
: other paddle as well. The idea of using a thin bungie is good
: too because it will make it easier to clip the buckle to
: together. Remember, if I tip, then water conditions are not
: pleasant, so keeping the clip sections close together almost
: seems vital. I have lots of thin bungies so I will try to set it
: up as you have described.

Messages In This Thread

Launching: The VJ is ready to go but wowie...
Robert N Pruden -- 6/8/2010, 10:18 pm
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Brian Scarborough -- 6/9/2010, 9:59 am
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Robert N Pruden -- 6/9/2010, 1:18 pm
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Etienne Muller -- 6/12/2010, 8:29 am
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Bill Hamm -- 6/13/2010, 12:20 am
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Robert N Pruden -- 6/15/2010, 8:35 pm
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Brian Scarborough -- 6/10/2010, 8:58 am
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Robert N Pruden -- 6/10/2010, 11:07 am
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Michael -- 6/10/2010, 4:58 pm
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
robert N Pruden -- 6/10/2010, 5:55 pm
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
eric Ogata -- 6/11/2010, 10:50 am
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Robert N Pruden -- 6/11/2010, 1:23 pm
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Bill Hamm -- 6/11/2010, 8:42 pm
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Bill Hamm -- 6/10/2010, 12:47 am
Re: Cold water gear and self rescue equipment
Robert N Pruden -- 6/10/2010, 5:59 pm
Re: Launching: The VJ is ready to go but wowie...
Bill Hamm -- 6/9/2010, 12:12 am