: You can perform a rescue just as quickly without using any rigging at all.
: Roger Schumann and Jan Shriner have a new kayak rescue book out that
: explains the technique. Basically, you grasp the coaming and paddle shaft
: with one hand, and that is enough to stabilize it.
Shawn is right, it is best if you can reenter without depending on the bungees. But is can be nice to have them to hold your paddle and float as an outrigger while you pump, reskirt, fidgit, relax, etc. Much more stable after you are back in the kayak and want to use both hands.
Learning to reenter with the paddle but without the float is valuable also. Not very difficult and actually gives you some support on both sides of the kayak if the paddle is submerged just a bit.
Randy
Messages In This Thread
- Paddle Float rigging
Mike Nicholson -- 8/8/2001, 11:47 am- Re: Paddle Float not necessarily necessary
Shawn Baker -- 8/8/2001, 6:13 pm- nice AFTER reentry
Randy Knauff -- 8/9/2001, 2:28 pm- Re: Better with a partner
Shawn Baker -- 8/9/2001, 3:54 pm- Re: Better with a partner, especially after
Dave S. -- 8/15/2001, 2:24 am- Rolling: I'm in complete agreement. *NM*
Shawn Baker -- 8/15/2001, 9:26 am
- Rolling: I'm in complete agreement. *NM*
- Re: Better with a partner, especially after
- Re: Better with a partner
- Re: Paddle Float rigging *Pic*
Chip Sandresky -- 8/8/2001, 4:02 pm- Re: Paddle Float rigging
Randy Knauff -- 8/8/2001, 3:41 pm - nice AFTER reentry
- Re: Paddle Float not necessarily necessary