Re: [Paddlewise] Memorial Weekend paddle adventures/rescue scenario

From: Michael Daly <mikedaly_at_magma.ca>
Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 14:32:45 -0400
On 1 Jun 2005 at 15:22, Rcgibbert_at_aol.com wrote:

> I do not like  connecting to a rescuer as they need to
> be more mobile but it was all that could  be done at the time.

I've been in that situation and I think that what you did was 
correct.  In my case, I was the rescuer and the person towed.  The 
person towing felt that it would be quicker and easier than messing 
about with towing a somewhat disabled paddler (hypothermia).  

I think that towing an accomplished paddler may often be better than 
towing a less capable one, providing that the paddler being towed is 
providing immediate assistance to the other paddler.  The 
accomplished paddler is more likely to be able to handle a tough 
situation even if they are clipped in.  They are comfortable using 
the other kayak as an outrigger and leaning onto it for support.  
They aren't likely to be shy about banging things about or pushing 
limits a tad.

It does bring to mind the idea that I think of occasionally - that 
the paddler being towed should have a quick-release capability.  Not 
easy if the tow is attached to the toggle or forward lifelines.

> daisy chaining the 35 foot line down to 15-20

nitpicking, but then, I'm an annoying terminology nit - chain sinnet. 
A daisy chain is something else.

> (CONTROVERSIAL STATEMENT  ALERT:) I was very glad I did not have my GP
> as the concussive power of my  big blades were exactly what I needed
> when I need them. The GP, in my hands, may  not have been enough.

Not controversial to me.  I use the GP almost all the time, but 
readily admit that if I was in your position, I'd want my Lendal.  
The GP is great for everything _except_ acceleration and power.

Mike
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