Re: [Paddlewise] To Roll No More....oh the indignity!

From: John Fereira <jaf30_at_cornell.edu>
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2000 09:42:06 -0400
At 07:55 AM 6/8/00 -0400, Outfit3029_at_aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 6/8/00 7:20:56 AM !!!First Boot!!!, mkayaks_at_oz.net writes:
>
><< I started teaching rolling using a float on the paddle not too long after I
> developed the outrigger paddle float rescue back in 1981 and the float (in
> hand) roll soon thereafter. Don't know if I was the first to do it and I
> suspect that Eskimos may have also done at least the float (hand) roll and
> used a float on the harpoon to roll sometimes. >>
>
> I found an article describing the "float roll" about a year ago.  The 
>bladder of course had an Inuit name "Avataq" and the roll carried the same 
>name.  A bladder made from seal skin was carried on the deck.  In the event 
>of capsize, the bladder was used to roll up.  The technique is described more 
>fully at http://www.seakayakermag.com/jun97/eskroll.htm.
>  I wonder why this type of roll is not being taught to beginners.

Have you seen the prices these days on inflatable seal skins?
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