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From: Gabriel L Romeu <romeug_at_erols.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] a request about outfitting
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2000 16:31:41 -0400
This is a good one John, might be a good idea to revive the security
measures we all discussed earlier for retaining our boats on top of cars
and on racks.  I had an idea I may try for that as well.  Thanks a lot.

John Waddington wrote:
> 
> A really small, but useful, outfitting thing that I did on my last
> boat is that I epoxied and fiberglassed a 1" diameter metal ring
> inside the hull beside and back of the seat.  Now when I have the
> kayak on the car and have to leave it in a parking lot for an
> hour, or leave it at a campsite temporarily, I just slip a small
> chain or Kryponite cable through the ring then around the car
> racks (which are locked to the car) or around a tree at a
> campsite.  This won't stop someone with bolt cutters, but it will
> stop the casual person who sees the boat and decides to snatch it.
> 
> John

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From: Melissa Reese <melissa_at_bonnyweeboaty.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] a request about outfitting
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 13:53:07 -0700
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000 16:31:41 -0400, Gabriel L Romeu  wrote:

>This is a good one John, might be a good idea to revive the security
>measures we all discussed earlier for retaining our boats on top of
>cars and on racks.  I had an idea I may try for that as well. 
 >Thanks a lot.
>
>John Waddington wrote:
>>
>> A really small, but useful, outfitting thing that I did on my last
>> boat is that I epoxied and fiberglassed a 1" diameter metal ring
>> inside the hull beside and back of the seat.  Now when I have the
>> kayak on the car and have to leave it in a parking lot for an
>> hour, or leave it at a campsite temporarily, I just slip a small
>> chain or Kryponite cable through the ring then around the car
>> racks (which are locked to the car) or around a tree at a
>> campsite.  This won't stop someone with bolt cutters, but it will
>> stop the casual person who sees the boat and decides to snatch it.
>>
>> John
>

I have something similar inside my cockpit, and when I'm on the 
water, it serves as a place to tie in everything that I carry in the 
cockpit.  Each item I regularly carry in my cockpit has it's own 
length of bungie attached to it (water bottle, hand pump, first aid 
drybag, etc.), and when I'm placing them in the boat, I tie them to 
the ring behind the seat.  It only took one good spill in the surf, 
and a long walk up and down the beach to retrieve all my gear to 
convince me of the importance of securing each item.

Melissa



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From: Gabriel L Romeu <romeug_at_erols.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] a request about outfitting
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2000 20:29:22 -0400
Melissa, I picture a kind of octopus contraption around your seat. 
Would you clarify it a bit.  Maybe cause my bulkhead is the back of my
seat and have no room back there for anything, I can't see it.  Sounds
interesting though.


> >
> >John Waddington wrote:
> >>
> >> A really small, but useful, outfitting thing that I did on my last
> >> boat is that I epoxied and fiberglassed a 1" diameter metal ring
> >> inside the hull beside and back of the seat. 
> 
> I have something similar inside my cockpit, and when I'm on the
> water, it serves as a place to tie in everything that I carry in the
> cockpit.  Each item I regularly carry in my cockpit has it's own
> length of bungie attached to it (water bottle, hand pump, first aid
> drybag, etc.), and when I'm placing them in the boat, I tie them to
> the ring behind the seat.  It only took one good spill in the surf,
> and a long walk up and down the beach to retrieve all my gear to
> convince me of the importance of securing each item.
> 
> Melissa

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