Ta,laneends wrote:Be aware a flooded yak weighs a ton and is hard to retrieve from the water
Plan to have company plus a boat as standby...........and I do have a bilge pump and bailing bucket
I have to know how safe I am on this thing.
Ta,laneends wrote:Be aware a flooded yak weighs a ton and is hard to retrieve from the water
Ok!laneends wrote:If you are going to flood it do it in wading depth water with the tide going out.
My anchor cylinder is attached by bungee and clip to the yak. To deoply anchor requires opening cylinder and attaching the rope to the anchor trolly. So if yak tips cylinder hangs......might just look at how to prevent that!!laneends wrote:My anchor has chain attached to rope above it so there is short section of rope between anchor and start of chain. If i am just moving locations and will be deploying again soon, so not storing away, i put this section through a clip (in my case clip on anchor trolley), that way if worse comes to worse anchor is going nowhere, even if anchor rope is loose. Though rope is usually clipped on spool to.
Possible title......Buster Keaton lives!!!Galey wrote:Instructional video would make spectacular viewing..........just sayin'.