Re: [Paddlewise] Proud to Paddle Plastic

From: <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 09:43:21 -0700
Reeves, Debbie (Debbie) wrote:
> 
> You are not alone!
> 
> Debbie Reeves
> Owner of fiberglass, wood, and yes, plastic kayaks

Plastic is just fine and don't ever let anyone look down on you for what
you paddle.  One of the fastest and most reliable paddlers I ever met
paddled a Chinook.  He would go to symposiums, eye and try out all the
fiberglass while considering what he might upgrade to one day.  But for
years he stayed with that Chinook and remained the best paddler around. 
The paddler maketh the boat not the boat maketh the paddler.

There are however a lot of shortcomings to plastic that can't be
overlooked:

Weight--they tend to be about 8 to 10 pounds heavier than equivalent
fiberglass.

Portability--with lots of their weight at their very ends, plastic boats
are harder to carry as a see-saw effect starts up if you get 'em
slightly off balance in the carry.

Deformity--they deform terribly to affect handling and speed.  After a
year no two kayaks of the same model will handle the same because of
this.

Longevity--they really don't last long, certainly no where near the
useful life of a fiberglass kayak.

Repairs--generally more difficult than in fiberglass.

Leaky bulkheads--no matter what a manufacturer claims, bulkheads all
leak, some more than others, but all leak.

So I don't see the choice as a matter of prestige but rather
practicality.  Fiberglass gives you more than image.

Plastic kayaks have an advantage in price and in there lies a danger. 
It is so easy to get one as an entry boat from a department store and go
paddle forth without any knowledge of airbags, self-rescue, reading sea
conditions etc.  Sooner or later, we are going to start seeing
statistics catch up to these paddlers and it won't be pretty.

ralph diaz   
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