Welcome to BoatForumz.com!
FAQFAQ      ProfileProfile    Private MessagesPrivate Messages   Log inLog in

Re-entry in a sit on top

 
   Boat US (Home) -> Boat General Discussion RSS
Next:  400 OMC 800 OMC stringer drives compatibility que..  
Author Message
Alex Horvath

External


Since: May 27, 2004
Posts: 20



(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 5:11 pm
Post subject: Re-entry in a sit on top
Archived from groups: rec>boats (more info?)

I have extensive experience in closed deck kayaks but basically none
in sit on tops. I may be doing some tropical kayaking in fairly rough
seas (Hawaii).

Stupid question - Does it take any skill to re-enter a sit on top? I
assume you pull/kick yourself up but I'm not sure.

 >> Stay informed about: Re-entry in a sit on top 
Back to top
Login to vote
Display posts from previous:   
Related Topics:
??? about fiberglass roofing a houseboat - I have a houseboat whose roof has a bunch of thin spider cracks, as well as some a bit bigger. The biggest ones aren't wide enough to get any more than a razor knife blade in, if that. I want to put some more fiberglass sheet on it, and have never done....

??? about hooking together batteries for inverter - How should more than one battery be hooked together as a supply for an inverter? Does it matter which battery in the group the battery charger is attached to? It will be an automatic charger. Will all of the batteries drain down and build back up pretty....

Rhino type bed liners on boats??? - Is it a good idea to coat the bottom of a steel hull houseboat with a bed liner like Rhino Tuff Stuff, or something like it? One person told me they start to peel off after a few years, but I would think there are products of different quality, as well a...

Preventing Rot ?? - That boat, as some may be tired of reading, is a 1958 Chris Craft. It's a plywood lapstrake hull. Mostly we trailer it. When running there is a small leak and the bilge gets an inch or so of water. Each time we pull her out all the water dries up. But..

Floating houses? - A guy down the dock recently got back from a trip out west somewhere. He was talking about some river--maybe up around Washington state--where they do a lot of logging, and move logs with barges, etc. He said there were houses built on logs out there,..
   Boat US (Home) -> Boat General Discussion All times are: Pacific Time (US & Canada) (change)
Page 1 of 1

 
You can post new topics in this forum
You can reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



[ Contact us | Terms of Service/Privacy Policy ]