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From: <DMon707_at_aol.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] Kleppers, visibility and wine casks
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 17:51:47 EDT
My partner and I paddled up the coast of Maine (well, down east) from 
Freeport to Jonesport last month. The one foggy day we had was, of course, a 
channel crossing from Owl's Head to Vinalhaven (Ledbetter Island). Only a six 
mile crossing, but a major shipping channel and about 75 yards of visibility. 
We had purchased (for about $20) a portable radar reflector which we attached 
to the top of one of our nine-foot feathercraft K-1 spinnaker masts. We used 
channel 16 to broadcast our location and course to whoever was listening. We 
rebroadcast when we heard the sound of engines. The tug Penobscot answered 
that he had our advise and would be looking out for us. A few minutes later 
we saw him come barreling out of the fog, but he never saw us on radar or 
otherwise. The old salt at Hamilton Marine in Portland had told us as much. 
Nine feet just isn't high enough to get into the radar beam.
     In fairness, I think Penobscot would have seen us if we had been in his 
path-- we weren't. His mate was out on deck looking straight ahead, and we 
were fifty yards off to port. 
      So in the fog, channel 16 is your best bet. The little flashing strobes 
we had attached to our masts were barely visible to us, much less the 
Penobscot.
       One last point. If you ever cross paths with a tug in the fog, it's 
good idea to ask him if he's towing something. We saw the tow rope and 
paused. MUCH later, what looked like a derelict aircraft carrier came plowing 
along behind...
Douglas Montgomery
San Francisco




  
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From: <Sandykayak_at_aol.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Kleppers, visibility and wine casks
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 10:58:29 EDT
In a message dated 8/15/99 9:13:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
kmkenney_at_worldnet.att.net writes:

<< anybody know if a kayaker and a power boat or sail boat collide,
 who is usally at fault? (I know, lots of factors go into it, but
 generally...) >>

If you're dead. what difference does it make??!!

(Sorry, couldn't resist)

Sandy Kramer
Miami
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From: Chris & Ellen Kohut <chriskayak_at_earthlink.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Kleppers, visibility and wine casks
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 14:02:17 -0400
....I *still* like being right.......even if *dead right*.

Sandykayak_at_aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 8/15/99 9:13:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> kmkenney_at_worldnet.att.net writes:
>
> << anybody know if a kayaker and a power boat or sail boat collide,
>  who is usally at fault? (I know, lots of factors go into it, but
>  generally...) >>
>
> If you're dead. what difference does it make??!!
>
> (Sorry, couldn't resist)
>
> Sandy Kramer
> Miami
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