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rogersmith 08-07-2009 11:50 AM

to leash or not to leash paddle in surf?
 
All,
I have heard that leashing the paddle when surf launching is a bad idea...is this because of the fear of the leash wrapping around you in a dump?

Holy Mackerel 08-07-2009 12:54 PM

I do not leash launching or landing, for the reasons you describe.

Spyder 08-07-2009 01:50 PM

What's a paddle leash??? :rolleyes:

B Slate 08-07-2009 04:21 PM

I personally don't but you can if you want to
just use a short leash and tie it to your life jacket not the kayak

467echo 08-07-2009 04:46 PM

it just gets in your way jumping in and out of it

peguinpower 08-07-2009 06:05 PM

i once saw a guy who landed with a leashed paddle.

when he dumped in the surf, he let go.

one paddle blade dug in the sand, the leash point acted as a pivot, and the other blade smacked him in the ribs.

/bing

CurtyL 08-07-2009 09:20 PM

as with the above posts, I don't leash outgoing or incoming for the same reasons. And what's more, the leash I have I suspect of making alot of noise (it's a coiled jobber like a HP hose and bangs against the yak in transit) so I basically never have it on. I use it for one of my poles instead. If I ever use a paddle leash again it'll be 550 cord with a simple slip-knot. Quiet, purpose effective. My paddles float for christ sakes!

yakrider 08-08-2009 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Holy Mackerel (Post 42752)
I do not leash launching or landing, for the reasons you describe.


ditto...



Quote:

Originally Posted by CurtyL (Post 42776)
And what's more, the leash I have I suspect of making alot of noise (it's a coiled jobber like a HP hose and bangs against the yak in transit) so I basically never have it on. I use it for one of my poles instead. If I ever use a paddle leash again it'll be 550 cord with a simple slip-knot. Quiet, purpose effective. My paddles float for christ sakes!


yes...
paddles float...
yes bad things can happen...
yes...
we all say "it'll never happen to me"...
I was on a trip last year and one of the guys in our group
was fishing without a paddle leash...
whilst in the midst of fishing...
his paddle...which does float...fell in the water without him
being aware of it...and neatly floated away...
out of visible range...uh oh...
he found himself...alone...in the ocean...
you know the saying...
up s*%t creek without a paddle...
luckily for him...
he did have a VHF radio...
and all was well...
so...leash or no leash...
do what you wish...
the choice is yours...
I'm just sayin'...

yaky yak 08-08-2009 01:04 PM

I always use a leash, but unhook it coming and going throu the surf.

Siebler 08-08-2009 05:01 PM

I use a Bungee Paddle leash from COD. The Bungee leash is quiet and lighter than the Coil style plus they are a few bucks less. I always unhook my paddle before the surf launch or landing. The COD leashes use Velcro to attach to the paddle so it is super easy to put on and take off (Unlike a cord with a slip knot).


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