jeslawrence wrote:
> one would turn the kayak roughly 45 degrees to the
> oncoming wave, capsize just before it hit, then use the wave to flip the
> boat more or less longitudinally upright... Im not sure if anyone has ever
> done this in today's world (since a 17` kayak is treacherous in shallow
> surf
Not that /I/ make a habit of it, but capsizing deliberately and rolling
up in the wake of a wave is a recognised method in modern boats. There's
more to surf than shallow surf, and the really big waves are, pretty
much by definition, in water of a depth where you won't hit your head on
the bottom.
Pete.
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