Re: [Paddlewise] Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 10:57:46 -0500

From: Joe Pylka <pylka_at_castle.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 07:58:03 -0800 (PST)
From: "Bill Hansen"
> I have keyhole cockpits in my boats, and I use the layback technique Jed
> described, though I don't always put my legs on each side of the boat.
Once
> my legs are out of the cockpit I'll either put my weight on the landward
> leg, or pivot so that I'm sideways on the rear deck with my weight

        In my rec kayak, a Dagger Delta, I often get out by going forward.
This is a wide, shallow draft boat with a 48 inch cockpit.  I usually set my
feet wide into the chines, lean forward and grab the front coaming then pull
myself up.
        I tend not to use the rear paddle support method because this boat
also has a seat with a very high (and comfortable!) back that is hard to
slide oneself over even though it folds forward.  It makes exit awkward --
entry not so bad....
        If I do come out that way and pivot my feet to the side, it will be
toward the deeper water.  Doing so to shore can make the boat want to slide
out from under you, and you're in the water anyway...  Keeping your feet
outside will help push the boat toward shore and help hold it there.
        Obviously I've had my share of ungraceful exits... It's also why I
bought a pair of Chota Mukluks.
Joe P.


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