Good Deep Water Re-Entry Technique
I practice this ritually at least once a trip, every time I have to pee on my kayak, its nearly always over deep water, so what do I do? Jump in, pee, and re-enter the kayak in the deep water It gets three jobs done at once, practice makes perfect, relief is completed, and cools me off on the hot midday heat.... .
"I tell you now we won't give in
Without a vicious fight, We've been battered and left for dead, We've been beaten and we have bled-Versus the world" ~Amon Amarth
Without a vicious fight, We've been battered and left for dead, We've been beaten and we have bled-Versus the world" ~Amon Amarth
In the water? That's why everybody was looking at me like I was crazy! I thought that's what the scupper holes are for!Rooster wrote:I practice this ritually at least once a trip, every time I have to pee on my kayak, its nearly always over deep water, so what do I do? Jump in, pee, and re-enter the kayak in the deep water It gets three jobs done at once, practice makes perfect, relief is completed, and cools me off on the hot midday heat.... .
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The scrambler xt scuppers arent well place to make that an easy job.Shep wrote:Rooster wrote: I thought that's what the scupper holes are for!
"I tell you now we won't give in
Without a vicious fight, We've been battered and left for dead, We've been beaten and we have bled-Versus the world" ~Amon Amarth
Without a vicious fight, We've been battered and left for dead, We've been beaten and we have bled-Versus the world" ~Amon Amarth
have you got a pool you can use to practice?? if not practice on the water when you have a paddling buddy with you, just incase.Tonysav wrote:Should I take a class in deep water reentry or is it easy to learn on my own
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Especially if you have your craft fully rigged. Of course, you should have everything tied down but, that's not always the case. Make sure to stow everything away or tie it down before re-entry.Rik wrote:All of the internet lessons are a good thing. However, nothing will replace actual practice. It is harder then it looks.Tonysav wrote:Should I take a class in deep water reentry or is it easy to learn on my own
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