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Phil Allen

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  1. Hmm, I just found a “theoretical” disadvantage to a coaming tow system. The author thinks that the tug from a towed kayak could separate the coaming from the hull of a kayak. I think that that’s extremely unlikely. Perhaps it’s no more likely than a deck mounted tow line pulling loose from the deck.

    But I could be wrong. Any comments?

    -Leon

    Hi Leon-

    Like with all things, it depends. There's a story from CRCK about a nervous client ripping off the coaming of a boat doing their first wet exit. So a large force and a light weight boat might be a problem.

    As to the coaming versus deck versus waist versus pfd systems, I'd say it all comes down to how fast you can deploy and stow it. One thing if you're in open water and have to tow a tired person home a few miles, another if you have to stop a rescue from being swept out to sea in a tidal current.

    best

    Phil

  2. Hi Ed

    The quick drawl was quite nice when I had a knot connecting the line. Now with the smaller connection using the hog rings it mostly serves to minimize any sliding of the biner so the gate stays appropriately placed. It is easier to release when towing two boats as well.

    Best

    Phil

  3. Like Jason, I like the "burrito bag" of the NW sea tech pro. I've really simplified the working end by removing the float and bungie and connecting the line to the carabiner via a quickdraw and hog rings (Thanks Rick S. for the idea) covered with tape. Many words to describe but a small, simple connection without the bulk of knots.

    best

    Phil

  4. ...

    Unfortunately, if you have long legs like me, neither the cowboy nor the Taco work well, since I really have to push myself back and up to fit my legs under the cockpit rim, which creates some instability by elevating the center of gravity up and back....

    Andy,

    Sounds like it's time to practice paddling a flooded cockpit with you sitting on the back deck. Good drill for when you get interrupted half way through re-entering. Walden is great for starting silly/useful skills like that.

    best

    Phil

  5. Hi Pru-

    I had the meridian and upgraded to the expedition on a delimitation replacement (for a fee). IMO the hood isn't annoying and is definitely beneficial on the occasional showers kind of day. It doesn't scoop water when left loose and can be nicely stowed to a neck warmer like collar. The only issue I have with it is that the entrance is somewhat small for my overly large melon. Most won't have that problem.

    best

    Phil

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