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Old 11-23-2012, 11:12 PM   #1
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Back up plan:

A good kayak without extra holes in it.
A hand pump
Life jacket
A friend




Most kayakers already have at least 3 of the above safety measures in place. Don't over complicate things. If you do, just call it a Bayliner.


Tight lines.
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Old 11-24-2012, 12:00 AM   #2
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Back up plan:

A good kayak without extra holes in it.
A hand pump
Life jacket
A friend




Most kayakers already have at least 3 of the above safety measures in place. Don't over complicate things. If you do, just call it a Bayliner.


Tight lines.
Matt is right, he has three of the four on his list
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Old 11-24-2012, 07:48 AM   #3
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Hello Brokeloser!

Corrosion is ever present, and although having switch-plate multifunction electrical systems are sweet to admire, when the shit hits the fan..it really does when your 2 miles out and alone. Items that get left unchecked fail miserably when really needed as a general rule of thumb..i just recently had to rescue another fellow kayak fisherman last month..Whats best in my opinion besides a mandatory hand pump, is the 'reverse bait tank'.
I do not affix my intake bilge hose to my bait tank specifically for this reason. When someone is in need of a fast bail, simply pull off your hose with the bilge assembly , and place the bilge into the center hatch or bow hatch and begin expelling water quickly over the side of the yak.this is one of the many reasons why i dont use a hobie live well.
Since your bait tank is constantly in use and checked regularly, you have a much greater chance of this working, than a dedicated inline pump in the event you or a buddy break down. (And this simple method allows you to rescue others as well..)
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