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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: W of 5
Posts: 1,265
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What are you paddling?
In a sea kayak its a good hump. In a mini-X Id advise against it.
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Encinitas, CA
Posts: 13
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Youre crossing a nasty channel trying to hit a speck of rock in a month that historically is one of the stormiest. Call me a goober if youre a mod but you do not sound prepared enough to do it. You sound like a statistic. Aren meet logistics. Follow Andys advice and try Cabrillo to 2 Harbors in a calmer month for your first long paddle/open ocean crossing.
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 423
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I would highly recommend the PLB and a VHF radio. The PLB needs to be registered with SARSAT(search and rescue organization which will coordinate with coast guard, park ranger, police etc...) which is free. There are other units that are similar like spot and the delorme one that you can broadcast a message with but they require subscriptions. I have an ACR resqfix(they have newer units now) and though I've never had to use it, I always keep it in my PFD pocket, just have to send it in to change the battery every 5 years.
I would also recommend a flare gun and a visibility flag of about 4 feet with some kind of metal cap to act as a radar reflector on your kayak. Don't want to get run over crossing shipping lanes or by other boats. |
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Encinitas, CA
Posts: 13
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To answer your question I do not have a pump and have never been capsized in my kayak and in another post, I do not have a visibility flag with metal on top for shipping traffic. My kayak is watertight, I just went through with marine epoxy on all the cracks, but as of right now, if I flip I am screwed. A pump is very necessary. I have a flare gun. I plan on communicating with coast guards and Island officials. (I will pay for every night I camp there.) Some new items on my list - waterproof pump. vhf and plb system. GPS system. visibility flag (ill probably rig something up) And finally, a full understanding of the common wind, currents, and MPA (Marine Protected Area) Thanks for the suggestions, keep em comin. Last edited by aren_denman; 03-12-2016 at 08:04 AM. |
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anacapa, distance, island, journey, long |
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