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After falling off your kayak, did the kayak get away from you?

No
41 (83.7%)
Yes. But not enough to make a difference
7 (14.3%)
Yes. I needed help getting it back
1 (2%)
Yes. I had to call the Coast Guard.
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 48

Voting closed: June 22, 2016, 05:54:40 AM

Topic: Kayak Leash Poll  (Read 2212 times)

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krusty

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On the ocean my paddle is always leashed. So if I fall over, I would be attached to the kayak as long as I hold on to the paddle. In bad conditions, I am always prepared to brace, so the paddle is never out of my hands.

In the surf, I unleash the paddle. So if I get dumped, I can get away from my kayak and not get run over by it. And as before, the paddle is never out of my hands.


 

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