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From: <benzx2_at_verizon.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] RE: That rumbling sound...
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 12:53:45 -0500 (CDT)
 I saw a picture from a kayak builder on the web that put his hydration pack in the rear hatch and put a grommet in the deck within easy reach of the paddler where he ran the drink tube. This kept the deck clear and the drink cooler. He stated that the pack was velcroed to the bottom.

>From: Ong Yong Hui <happywolfie_at_hotpop.com>
> Well one thing that you can do is to change from a bottle to a
>hydration pack with a drinking tube? In that way, you can leave it on your
>deck rather than in the day hatch, and people generally hydrate better when
>it is easy to access the water too. Only problem is that you might end up
>drinking lukewarm water on a sunny day. Alternatively, you can get an
>insulation pouch for your bottle perhaps.
>
>Yonghui
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From: Dave Kruger <kdruger_at_pacifier.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] RE: That rumbling sound...
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 11:30:30 -0700
<benzx2_at_verizon.net> wrote:

> I saw a picture from a kayak builder on the web that put his hydration pack 
> in the rear hatch and put a grommet in the deck within easy reach of the 
> paddler where he ran the drink tube. This kept the deck clear and the drink 
> cooler. He stated that the pack was velcroed to the bottom.
>

Any idea if/how he prevented backwash?  That pressure head (two feet?) is a 
good thing if it is headed toward your mouth;  not so good headed away.

--
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
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From: Kirk Olsen <kork4_at_cluemail.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] RE: That rumbling sound...
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 08:04:20 -0400
On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 11:30:30 -0700, "Dave Kruger" <kdruger_at_pacifier.com>
said:
> <benzx2_at_verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> > I saw a picture from a kayak builder on the web that put his hydration pack 
> > in the rear hatch and put a grommet in the deck within easy reach of the 
> > paddler where he ran the drink tube. This kept the deck clear and the drink 
> > cooler. He stated that the pack was velcroed to the bottom.
> >
> 
> Any idea if/how he prevented backwash?  That pressure head (two feet?) is
> a 
> good thing if it is headed toward your mouth;  not so good headed away.

I've seen bite valves on the hydration lines and releasable tubing
clamps.

http://www.oceanpaddlesports.com/accessories.html  has a 3 liter
hydration pack
with the releaseable clamp.  I've got one of these 3 liter hydration
packs, it's insulated
but I don't like the tube or clamp release.  You also have to fill the
pack via a funnel in
the tube :-(.   I much prefer the bitevalve.  Even better one of the
bite valves with a shutoff.

Camelbak makes a 40 inch tube extender -
http://www.rei.com/product/57713.htm,
so you can stow the bladder underdeck.  One of the clip on ID badge
thingies works well
to clip the hose near your mouth.  Unless you like dragging your
bitevalve through the water, which
is where it ends up unless you are fastidious about stowing it.

Kirk
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