Date: 8/20/2001, 1:15 pm
I just want to add my voice to the "seat is too high" chorus. I have one of the flat Therma-Rest seat pads in a rather tender composite boat. Fully inflated it is less than 1" thick but has quite a destabilizing effect. Deflated to the point where it provides minimal (but welcome) padding, stability is much greater.
I use the fully inflated pad, or even a 2" foam cushion, for training paddles on protected water with moderate waves to improve my balance and boat control.
If your experience is limited to a much wider, more stable boat, lower your seat and get out and paddle. Build your skills, perhaps take a class or two. When you start to feel comfortable, push your limits gradually and safely.
Messages In This Thread
- Tippy Kayak
Ken Moran -- 8/19/2001, 11:08 pm- Re: Tippy Kayak
KenB -- 8/20/2001, 1:15 pm- Re: Tippy Kayak
Pete -- 8/20/2001, 10:35 am- Re: Tippy Kayak
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 8/20/2001, 9:27 am- Re: Tippy Kayak
John Parker -- 8/20/2001, 3:12 am- Re: Tippy Kayak
Ken Moran -- 8/20/2001, 10:39 am- Re: Tippy Kayak *Pic*
Mike Hanks -- 8/21/2001, 11:46 am- Re: Tippy Kayak
don -- 8/20/2001, 11:07 am - Re: Tippy Kayak
- Re: Tippy Kayak *Pic*
- Re: Tippy Kayak
Tom -- 8/20/2001, 2:45 am- did you fall out of it, or just rock a bit?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/20/2001, 2:11 am- DON'T DO ANYTHING!!
John Soberay -- 8/20/2001, 12:36 am - Re: Tippy Kayak
- Re: Tippy Kayak