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From: Larry Mills <millsl_at_purchase.edu>
subject: [Paddlewise] Cockpit Covers
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 16:03:10 -0000
Along the thread of having the boats fly off the roof, I have had a cockpit cover take flight while crusing along the interstate.  I know they improve the gas mileage and keep out the elements but how do you keep them from trying to join the southerly migration of Canada Geese as you cruise along?  I suppose I could put some Canadian Ballast Rocks on them but then I'd have to strap each rock to my front and rear bumper and eventually would obscure the view out the windshield with tie-downs.

Larry Mills 
Wise Ass
Purchase, NY

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From: <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Cockpit Covers
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 11:38:46 -0800
Larry Mills wrote:
> 
> Along the thread of having the boats fly off the roof, I have had a cockpit cover take flight while crusing along the interstate.  I know they improve the gas mileage and keep out the elements but how do you keep them from trying to join the southerly migration of Canada Geese as you cruise along?  I suppose I could put some Canadian Ballast Rocks on them but then I'd have to strap each rock to my front and rear bumper and eventually would obscure the view out the windshield with tie-downs.
> 
> Larry Mills
> Wise Ass
> Purchase, NY

Whenever I use cockpit covers, I tether them using their adjustable
bungee cords.  BTW, speaking of things flying off.  It is a wise idea to
secure everything that may be lose within a cockpit.  For example, air
bags within a folding kayak...you should make certain they are strapped
in in some way.  But you should do that anyway to prevent them floating
out in a capsize.

Oh, in cartopping Folbot singles, the sling backs are suspended with
wingnuts through the washboards.  At road speeds the sling back tends to
windmill in the airstream and eventually the wingnuts can come lose and
fly off and eventually even the seatback itself.  So, take off the
seatback as a precaution.

ralph diaz
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From: <outdoors_at_biddeford.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Cockpit Covers
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 20:46:43 -0500
At 04:03 PM 11/30/98 +0000, Larry Mills <millsl_at_purchase.edu> wrote:
>Along the thread of having the boats fly off the roof, I have had a
cockpit cover take flight while crusing along the interstate.

Ditto for me, too.  I tried tieing it to one of the deck bungies but that
just kept it attached to the boat, not covering the cockpit.  I decided the
best place for the cover was in a drybag until I reached the island where
I'd be camping.

			Bill Ridlon
			Southern Maine Sea Kayaking Network

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