Re: [Paddlewise] A reminder to use the right gear ( or thanks for the rescue).

From: Erik S <laivotais_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 08:27:19 -0700 (PDT)
> Kirk Olsen wrote:
> How would you stop a boat tumbling downwind...  
> Stopping the tumbling boat with your hull will likely 
> damage your boat and/or the boat which
> is tumbling.

> I don't paddle on the ocean with a throwbag, so that 
> bit of potential equipment isn't available.
>

Maybe it's time to start carrying a small throwbag?  Perhaps a custom-built one 
with parachute cord in it to keep size/weight at a minimum?

Tossing it over the boat from upwind may either slow the boat, or - with 
sufficient slack - allow the boat to roll over the rope, allowing someone to 
grab the other end?  Or maybe with a small drogue on the thrown end?

Many years ago I built such a custom throwbag for whitewater use - to allow for 
ferrying rescue ropes across a wide river for a tag/zip line.  After a number of 
years of never needing it, the small bag - about the size of a large grapefruit 
- was deleted from my paddling kit.

Erik Sprenne
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