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From: Rex <rexrob_at_premier1.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] Minimalist (was knives)
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 06:04:27 -0800
John wrote:
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I am one of those minimalist paddlers with almost nothing on deck and not a
lot inside either.
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Okay John, lets try to define a "minimalist" sea kayaker.  Please tell us what you take when you are sea kayaking.  For example, what would you take with you on a weekend trip with a two mile crossing.  What is on the deck and what is inside your boat and what do you carry on your person.

Comments from others would be welcome. 

On my deck I carry a spare paddle, a paddle float, and a hand pump .  Sometimes a compass.  Inside the boat I have a first aid kit in a dry bag along with the basics: tent, sleeping bag, food, clothes, and water.  I paddle a skin boat with floatation/storage bags in the bow and stern and I use a sea sock.  I don't like to have to remove the spray skirt to get to my water bottle so I'm going to try using a two liter water bag that can be secured to the deck.  This will probably disqualify me from the Minimalist Club.  Could you ask Percy and Dr. Invebon about that?  I don't know, maybe I was disqualified even before I mention the water bag. :~)

On my person: a dry suit or wet suit (cold water here in the Pacific Northwest), Lotus PFD with a quick release tow system (50 ft. line) and a Gerrber knife (no sharp point), Sky Blazer flares, matches and a Bic lighter, a Space Blanket mummy bag, a neoprene cap stored inside the PFD, and a VHF radio.  This is all neatly stored and secure.  I've practiced rolls and exits and rescues in rough conditions including in 6 and 7 knot tidal rapids in Deception Pass and have not experienced any of the problems you related to Percy and Dr Inverbon.  :~)

When kayaking in open water with strong winds (20 to 50 knots) I do use a paddle leash made of bungie line and clips which runs from the paddle to a deck line on the boat in front of the cockpit.  This set-up is the same one used by George Gronseth, Matt Broze and other experienced paddlers out here.  The paddle leash is never used in the currents or the surf.  I've practiced rolls and re-entries with the paddle leash and have never had any entanglement problems.

George and Matt have done a lot of kayaking in high winds and rough conditions and both are very careful about what techniques and equipment they recommend.  Both have researched and reported the details of numerous accidents some of which were fatal.  I give their recommendations careful consideration.  

Rex
 

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From: Sisler, Clyde <Clyde.Sisler_at_wang.com>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Minimalist (was knives)
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 09:57:46 -0500
> On my deck I carry a spare paddle, a paddle float, and a hand pump .
> Sometimes a compass.  Inside the boat I have a first aid kit in a dry
> bag along with the basics: tent, sleeping bag, food, clothes, and
> water.  I paddle a skin boat with floatation/storage bags in the 
> 
	Here in the Northeast, our island soil is very thin.  They don't
like us digging in it (took thousands of years to grow that soil) so I
carry the makings for a 'porti-potti' also.  Consists of gallon garbage
bags on which to do your duty and some kitty litter to spinkle on it
before wrapping it up.  I carry a Rubbermaid container (about a quart
size) in which I carry the wrapped waste.  Not particularily pleasent
but not terribly offensive either.  It can be pretty gross visiting an
island that has been used frequently as an outhouse.

> bow and stern and I use a sea sock.  I don't like to have to remove
> the spray skirt to get to my water bottle so I'm going to try using a
> two liter water bag that can be secured to the deck.  
> 
	I've been carrying a Camelback behind the seat with the tube
running up through the sprayskirt.  Works great except I never can
remember to remove the tube before getting
	out :-(.

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From: John Winters <735769_at_ican.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Minimalist (was knives)
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 1998 11:43:21 -0500
Rex wrote;

>>Okay John, lets try to define a "minimalist" sea kayaker.  Please tell us
what you take when you are sea kayaking.  For example, what would you take
with you on a weekend trip with a two mile crossing.  What is on the deck
and what is inside your boat and what do you carry on your person.
>


On the boat

Map in forward deck bungies
Compass (removable type so I can us it when hiking)
Life jacket (when not in use) under aft deck bungies
rain jacket under deck bungies if rain threatens
Towing line
No hatches

On person
Spray skirt with sun block in pocket
Knife
Hat
shirt
pants
underwear
shoes
socks
glasses
Small repair kit
large bandanna
watch/barometer

In boat
food - about 1.7 lb. per day
sleeping bag
tent in bug season - tarp rest of year
thermo rest mattress
water bottle
water filter (new last year after I saw how well the MSR Waterworks I
worked
Spoon
Sierra cup
Duct tape
matches
Pile jacket
small pot
Small first aid kit
Sponge
Whistle
Head net in bug season
Praddle
Copy of Ayn Rand's The Virtue of Selfishness or something written by Neil
Postman.

Probably too much. I real man wouldn't need the head net.

Cheers,
John Winters
Redwing Designs
Specialists in Human Powered Watercraft
http://home.ican.net/~735769/




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