Re: [Paddlewise] Kayak rolls

From: <KiAyker_at_aol.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 16:47:45 EDT
Wayne,

   I would just like to basically second everything Greg has said. Your 
average sit-on-top is probably among the more difficult boats to roll. But 
with the right technique and a set of thigh straps, it can be done. Like 
Greg, I will generally resort to and extended paddle roll (Pawlata roll) when 
rolling this type of craft. If you are not using a seat back on your boat 
then you will find laying back on the rear deck at the end of your roll will 
certainly lower your center of gravity and increase your chances of coming 
up. As Greg suggested, I would learn in an easier boat first, then work up to 
the sot.

Scott
So.Cal.

<< I'm new to kayaking and live in Hawaii.  I have two sit-on-top kayaks.  A 
 14'9" Scupper Pro for sea touring, and a Cobra Strike for riding waves.  I 
 am trying to teach myself how to roll.  Every tape I've viewed and every 
 book I've read show kayak rolls done on sit-inside kayaks with a spray 
 skirt.  No matter how hard I try I can not seam to roll a sit-on-top.  Are 
 kayak rolls possible on sit-on-tops?  If so, which rolls work the best?  
 Thanks for your HELP!  WayneD >>
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