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From: Bill Hansen <bhansen2_at_twcny.rr.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] a request about outfitting
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 08:12:45 -0400
For quite a while I also led ties from all my in-cockpit things to a fixed
point in the cockpit itself, for the same reason as Melissa; I didn't want
things to float away in the event of a capsize. But I must have done it
wrong: the multiple little lines were a danger in themselves after a
capsize. For the present I'm just resigned to the fact that I may lose a few
things now and then. I wedge them into bungies I've epoxied to the inside of
the cockpit (behind the seat, alongside my thighs), and for the most part it
works well. I did lose a sponge a couple of weeks ago though.

As for fixing the boat to roof rack or tree - I still go with a cable which
is looped through the hip/thigh support blocks (which come up alongside the
seat and are a fixed part of the boat) and then to the "immovable object",
roof rack or tree. It's far from bombproof, but as John wrote, it will make
theft just enough of a nuisance to deter the "impulse thief".

And as for the knees - I'll bet there are a hundred replies to that one by
now - a pad of 1/4" closed cell foam, about 3"X6" in size, fixed to the
underside of the deck with two coats of contact cement will solve that
problem nicely. For those who don't want to make their own, the "PADZ" sold
by Nantahala Outdoor Center work well. (Of course carved foam knee braces
etc etc can easily be made as well - but it didn't sound like the questioner
was so much concerned about that.)

Bill Hansen
Ithaca NY

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From: John Fereira <jaf30_at_cornell.edu>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] a request about outfitting
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 11:59:44 -0400
At 08:12 AM 9/5/00 -0400, Bill Hansen wrote:

>And as for the knees - I'll bet there are a hundred replies to that one by
>now - a pad of 1/4" closed cell foam, about 3"X6" in size, fixed to the
>underside of the deck with two coats of contact cement will solve that
>problem nicely. 

At the AKT symposium a few weeks ago there was a woman that was wearing
some foam kneepads on the outside of her drysuit.   I've got some
comfortable knee padding that I carved out of minicell foam for both of my
boats, but the kneepads are a good idea if you're going to rent or demo a boat.

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