Date: 1/20/1999, 2:56 pm
> Has anyone experimented with putting reflective material on their boats? I
> would think that it would be possible to work something into the lines of
> the boat so that it wouldn't be too disconcerting to the wood. Would it be
> possible to epoxy over reflective tape and still have the reflective
> properties work? (I know that test strips would answer the question, but
> if anyone has done it, I would love to know.)
I think a small strip on reflective tape on the paddle blade would look nice! Maybe it would even attract a fish bite?
> Also, it seems that the most important thing on or in the kayak to be seen
> is you (particularly because it is possible to become separated from your
> boat). Many paddling tops/dry suits/PFDs have reflective material on the
> shoulders. Strobes would add additional safety. These things are standard
> on ocean survival suits and it would not hurt to have them become standard
> for sea kayakers.
I have to agree on the strobe; that flash really is visible. Unfortunately, I believe that a strobe on the water is considered to be a distress beacon, and is not allowed for general visibility. Have the rules changed?
Messages In This Thread
- Re: I have to agree
John Lange -- 1/20/1999, 12:26 pm- Re: I have to agree
Paul Jacobson -- 1/21/1999, 1:48 am- Re: Strobes
Don Beale -- 1/20/1999, 2:56 pm- Re: Strobes
R. N. Sabolevsky -- 1/24/1999, 10:00 pm- Re: Strobes
John Lange -- 1/20/1999, 3:17 pm- distressed
Brian T. Cunningham -- 1/20/1999, 3:10 pm - Re: Strobes
- Re: Strobes
- Re: I have to agree