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speaking of surf launches, Pro Angler.
not sure if this is "the way", but it works. i need to make a bungee for the pedals so they don't get stuck in the sand in the down position again.
and yes, i ate shit on the way in. pearled and went stern over bow. :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVbpf...ature=youtu.be |
My fricken adrenaline was going!!! That's bad ass!
Where's the landing footage? |
Cool didn't know you recorded that. From that perspective the bow design looks scary low. :eek:
I too had a minor yard sale of my own today. :o:cheers1: |
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I think your kayak came with a long tube with two flat ends. It is a forward, backward, sideways and turning propulsion device. It can be very helpful in the surf zone.:paddleersmilie:
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I wanted to see the Pearled video:biggrinjester:
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Thats on the big side for lj shores, well done. When I launch or land a hobie it feels like there is alot going on that all needs to be done at once compared to my paddle boats where I just sprint paddle till I'm outside the surf. I have an adventure and it doesn't plane or provide lift to go over waves either. A bit anxiety inducing. Going ass over tea kettle sounds like a nightmare in a boat as heavy as a PA. Show a landing video if you can. Like MrPatrick said, having a paddle ready can help. The mirage drive needs to move the yak forward in order to turn. If you find yourself not straight in to the waves a paddle can pivot your yak around much faster than the drive. Mike
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