Re: [Paddlewise] lost kayaker in tampa bay.....

From: Craig Jungers <crjungers_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 12:40:10 -0800
Educating paddlers about the effects of cold water on warm days is one of
the "layers of complexity" in kayaking that affect no other sport that I
know of and I think needs to be emphasized in paddling magazines and
instructors. It is VERY difficult to tell someone that they could be in
life-threatening danger by paddling their canoe/kayak on a nice day across
cold water. And this is complicated by the simple fact that no one is going
to buy a $900 drysuit (or even a $120 farmer john) for a couple hours of
time on the water. Maybe those of us who paddle 100 miles or more a year
lose sight of this. But lots of kayakers and canoists only do it two or
three times a year, don't read paddling magazines, don't take lessons, and
don't understand the issues.

A PFD is a simple "solution" to only one "layer" of the problem (flotation)
but you can buy them everywhere for $50 (or even less); marinas have them on
hooks at the head of docks for FREE!. Even with government agencies, news
journals, blogs, magazines and word-of-mouth about PFDs we still see
paddlers on significant journeys across quite cold water not wearing them.
Pam and I have seen entire flotillas of kayaks crossing from James Island
just off the west coast of Orcas Island on their way to Sucia Island (ten
miles or more) with no one - not even the "leaders" - wearing their PFDs and
every youth (it was some sort of youth group) in swim suits or tee shirts
and shorts!

There is really nothing out there that we can tell them to wear that they
can simply buy at a local store.  Maybe we should start to promote those
little "water skier" shorty-wet-suits that you can buy at Costco for $39.95.

I really don't know the solution to this. Or if there even is a solution.
People look at you like you're crazy when you suggest it.

I can understand Chuck's frustration but if they don't even wear their PFDs
when wearing them is so highly publicized getting them to wear fleece or wet
suits or anything other than a cotton tee shirt and jeans with sandals is
going to be a struggle.

Maybe you just can't cure stupidity.


Craig Jungers
Moses Lake, WA
www.nwkayakng.net

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 2:33 AM, <Nole4ever_at_aol.com> wrote:

> craig,
>
> i agree that more information would have been appropriate, but i find a
> general disregard of safety
> around here..... and with the air temp  this week in the low to  mid 70's,
> i'm surprised that we don't
> have more accidents like this....
> steve
> tampa/st pete
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