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Topic: Paddle Float  (Read 1915 times)

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68merc

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What is it used for? Saw one on MBK site and don't see how it would be helpful...


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Welcome to the board   :smt006

I wondered the same thing for a while and finally asked someone.  It's for Sit-IN-Kayaks, to help you stabilize and re-enter a SIK by putting a float on one end of the paddle, and resting it across the yak, to help you get leverage as you climb on in.

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Catch & Repeat


68merc

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Don't know why i didn't youtube it myself. I have sit in kayaks and have rolled them in the pool for practice...  just don't see the need for another piece of gear to carry. I can see how it would be good for a guy who was large and out of s :smt001hape....  for now that's not me :)