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Topic: Rescuing a swamped fishing kayak  (Read 3463 times)

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polepole

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Just thought I'd post this link to some work some of the guys at NCKA did last winter.

http://www.sathornley.net/SOT_Rescue/SOT_swamp_rescue.html

-Allen


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EXCELLENT Tutorial!

Been there, done that.
And been there and did not do that*  :o 
that was not fun.
Moral of the story?
If you get there, do that  :D











*We (he) towed the swamped kayak about a mile with the victim (me) swimming along side.
Don't do that  ::)     I was properly dressed though. ;D
« Last Edit: August 22, 2007, 12:30:54 PM by Fishesfromtupperware »
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