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From: <Rcgibbert_at_aol.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Happy feet/ spare paddle storage
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:03:04 EDT
In a message dated 5/2/2007 10:59:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,  
wjleonhardt_at_bnl.gov writes:

I think  this has merit in that it keeps the float out of the sun and
possibly  prolongs its life.  There is a downside however.  If someone
else  had to be rescued and you wanted to loan them your paddlefloat, you
would  have to undo your sprayskirt to get to the float.  If that same
person  needed your float because conditions were bad and they went for a
swim, you  might be reluctant to undo your skirt.  

Of course you might try  other rescue techniques.  I just thought I'd
point out a down side to  the under-the-skirt storage.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 
Bill,
 
I can't think of a single reason why I'd want to sit around in bumpy water  
waiting for someone to borrow and blow up my paddlefloat to rescue themselves.  
Perhaps my pet duck Daffy can fly it into a super tight rock garden, drop it 
off  and we can all await the inevitable self-extrication, but otherwise, I'm 
in need  of some guidance here.
 
Cheers,
 
Rob G



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From: Craig Jungers <crjungers_at_gmail.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Happy feet/ spare paddle storage
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 20:12:10 -0700
On 5/2/07, Rcgibbert_at_aol.com <Rcgibbert_at_aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> I can't think of a single reason why I'd want to sit around in bumpy water
> waiting for someone to borrow and blow up my paddlefloat to rescue
> themselves.
> Perhaps my pet duck Daffy can fly it into a super tight rock garden, drop
> it
> off  and we can all await the inevitable self-extrication, but otherwise,
> I'm
> in need  of some guidance here.
>

I can see trained ducks becoming the "in" accessory for the rock-garden
enthusiast; somewhat like fishing with cormorants in Asia. Just watch out
during hunting season. <grin>

Craig Jungers
Royal City, WA
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From: Leonhardt, William J <wjleonhardt_at_bnl.gov>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Happy feet/ spare paddle storage
Date: Thu, 3 May 2007 08:32:56 -0400
Hi Rob,

Here's my thinking here, although I admit that the likelyhood of this
happening is small.  I don't usually paddle in rock gardens, but I have
been with groups far from shore and the weather has turned sour fast.

When I paddle, I try to take along all the gear I need as if I were
paddling alone.  I have been with groups, however, where others didn't
embrace that approach.  I could imagine a group of paddlers where a few
were in the water and I was trying to help them out.  If one of them
could do a self rescue but didn't bring a paddlefloat, I could let them
use my paddlefloat while I was helping someone else.  Even if they did
bring a paddlefloat, it could have become untethered and blown away.

Perhaps it would be better to just steady the kayak of a swimmer and let
them climb back in one at a time instead of loaning out gear and helping
people in parallel.  I don't know.

Anyway, that's what was going through my mind when I responded to Chuck.


Bill






	>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

	Bill,

	I can't think of a single reason why I'd want to sit around in
bumpy water waiting for someone to borrow and blow up my paddlefloat to
rescue themselves. Perhaps my pet duck Daffy can fly it into a super
tight rock garden, drop it off and we can all await the inevitable
self-extrication, but otherwise, I'm in need of some guidance here.

	Cheers,

	Rob G
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