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From: Jan Shriner & Roger Schumann <postmaster_at_eskapekayak.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] paddlefloat/outrigger rescue
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 22:37:16 -0700
Arthur,


It's really nice to hear a capsize story with a happy ending for a change,
instead of the usual "idiot in over his head" stuff that makes the magazines.
We don't hear enough about paddlers like you. Ones who practice their rescues
regularly in rough water and then find out they actually work when you need
them. 





Bravo.





BTW: I've never used an electric pump. Are they pretty bomber or do most
people carry a back up hand pump in case the batteries fail?


Roger


    -----Original Message-----


    From: Arthur Hebert <seacajun_at_gs.net>


    To: Jan Shriner & Roger Schumann <postmaster_at_eskapekayak.com>;
ptreby_at_ozemail.com.au <ptreby_at_ozemail.com.au>; paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net
<paddlewise_at_lists.intelenet.net>


    Date: Monday, April 03, 2000 6:14 PM


    Subject: Re: [Paddlewise] paddlefloat/outrigger rescue


    


    


    >    From: Peter Treby <ptreby_at_ozemail.com.au>


    >    >>Around here, paddle floats are viewed as being a joke not


    >    worth having. Despite that, I have made a couple, and carry them to


    help


    >    fill up the cockpit volume beside my legs. I wonder if anyone on the



    list


    >    has successfully used a paddle float / outrigger rescue after an


    unexpected


    >   capsize in rough conditions. Real life experience in "combat"
conditions


    is worth a lot of theory


    


    


    I was in somewhat of a combat situation and performed a successful paddle



    float reentry.  The conditions,  one half mile from a shipping lane (with



    four deep draft vessels in view) eight miles out of the mouth of the


    Mississippi River in the Gulf, over three knot currents pushing me toward



    the shipping channel, 30 plus knot winds,  10 foot seas,  about the top


    three feet were breaking on the  10 foot waves.  I had a electric bilge


    pump.  Reentered on the first attempt, after the bilge pump pumped most of

    the water out of the boat.  Not enough time to explain how I put myself in

    that situation, way to long of a story, sorry.


    I had practice the paddle float reentry many many times in rough
conditions


    (with a electric bilge pump) before this occurrence.  I won't  say it
would


    be impossible to do a paddle float reentry without a electric bilge pump
in


    real serious conditions.  But that is for someone else to prove.


    I am not looking to impress someone by not having a paddle float.   I'd


    rather impress myself by having one.   On all paddling trips I have the


    paddle float on my rear deck.


      Sure you can stand in your boat.  Sure you can use


    the paddle without a paddlefloat held by hand in the outrigger position


    climbing back into the cockpit.


    You don't have to be a ACA or BCU instructor to accomplish those tasks.


    It's all about practice, practice, practice.  After you practice, practice

    practice and have it down, than if you don't try it for a long period you



    have to practice, practice, practice all over again.  Just a little


    reflection on my personal experience when I let things go to long without



    training.


    If someone out there decides to really get brave and try other tasks while

    standing in the boat remember, don't pee into the wind!


    


    Arthur


    


    


    



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