Bootie Drying

Decked Canoes, Open Canoes, as long as they're canoes!

Moderators: kenneth, sbroam, TheKrikkitWars, Mike W., Sir Adam, KNeal, PAC, adamin

User avatar
eddyhops
CBoats Addict
Posts: 315
Joined: Tue Apr 15, 2003 3:39 pm
Location: Alabama

Post by eddyhops »

Mine seem to dry on the garage floor.

If it's a multi-day, they get put back on damp to wet... if wet booties start troubling me, I may look to different hobbies 8) Although I am guilty of putting them in the floorboard of the truck to warm 'em up a little on the way to the river :)

BTW, booties keep feet warm when they are wet inside. First thing I do when I get to the rivers edge is stand in the water to let water in. May sound counter-intuitive, but it works.

Since we're on booties, these are the one's I've been using for the past few years-

Image

They're a sailing booty, (the Gill trapeze 905 boot) made for wet sailboat decks/teak. They grip slippery river rocks better than any other neoprene booty I've tried. They also come Euro sized, instead of the US whole sizes like most seem to.
JD
User avatar
phreon
CBoats Addict
Posts: 266
Joined: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:09 pm
Location: Cincinnati, OH

Post by phreon »

Georgia Stu wrote:http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt24 ... _dryer.jpg

...

It worked GREAT, but a mite noisy b/c of this hair dryer. None of the fittings are glued, so it's easy to take apart OR expand. However, the more outlets, the less air to each one. My kids (rolling their eyes, of course) said it looks like a tarantula.
I can attest to how well this worked. However, imagine entering the room this thing is in while three pairs of booties and gloves are drying... Not for anyone with a delicate nose. ;)

Doug
User avatar
Georgia Stu
C Boater
Posts: 45
Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:58 pm
Location: Augusta, GA USA

Post by Georgia Stu »

Amen to that brother! Ah, the joyous smells of paddling!
User avatar
markzak
CBoats Addict
Posts: 490
Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:15 pm
Location: Albrightsville, PA
Contact:

Post by markzak »

I live with 3 other boaters and raft guides and our booties dry on the shoe rack next to the front door to our house, next to hiking boots, ski/tele boots, climbing shoes, etc. I agree with Larry.... dry, wet, clean, smelly, whatever sco...buting
User avatar
mahyongg
C Guru
Posts: 237
Joined: Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:47 pm

Post by mahyongg »

Ah, in Austria in the little town of Lofer (former home of the Lofer Rodeo, Devils Canyon and a nice Slalom Course) there is a campsite (Grubhof) with.. a LARGE dryer just for paddling gear! They even have a sticker on the door of the (gear drying room) with a pictogram of this.

How about that for paddler-friendly campsite. Did I mention its just on the River with a nice 30 min. drift down to the slalom course?

;D

Jan
jroneil
C Guru
Posts: 178
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:56 pm
Location: Lawrence,Ma

Post by jroneil »

Its very important to dry your booties and all your equipment to stop the spread of rock snot!
Larry Horne
C Maven
Posts: 1447
Joined: Tue Apr 13, 2004 2:39 am
Location: Northern California

Post by Larry Horne »

zappaddles wrote:
Larry don't dry his booties? Whew, what a funk that must be.
nah, they smell like strawberries, really! smell :wink:

Image
Larry
User avatar
sbroam
CBoats.net Staff
Posts: 3969
Joined: Thu Nov 07, 2002 2:12 am
Location: Lexington, SC
Contact:

Post by sbroam »

jroneil wrote:Its very important to dry your booties and all your equipment to stop the spread of rock snot!
You might elaborate on that - I've heard of it, but some folks might take that less seriously not knowing what it is...
craig
CBoats Addict
Posts: 483
Joined: Sat Apr 28, 2007 2:06 am
Location: Milton,Mass

Post by craig »

Rock Snot aka Didymo is some sort of algae that is invasive and can devastate eco-systems and fishing habitats. I find it is ironic that it is thought to be spread by wet fishermens equipment and shoes. Drying things out seems to kill it, though thats not really practical on multiday boating trips
User avatar
TonyB
CBoats Addict
Posts: 600
Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:06 am
Location: Hatfield, PA

Post by TonyB »

craig wrote:Rock Snot aka Didymo is some sort of algae that is invasive and can devastate eco-systems and fishing habitats. I find it is ironic that it is thought to be spread by wet fishermens equipment and shoes. Drying things out seems to kill it, though thats not really practical on multiday boating trips
Thats the reason I try to keep an extra pair aof shoes for traveling.

As far as day to day summer paddling, I just hang them from the boat on the car, dries them that much faster. lots a fun at red lights when other cars keep telling me, I left my shoes on the roof.

:)
Proud Yankee
zappaddles
Pain Boater
Posts: 94
Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:21 pm
Location: Suwanee Ga.

Post by zappaddles »

... "if wet booties start troubling me, I may look to different hobbies."

Hobbies are optional. Boating ain't.[/b][/i]
"I'm with you fellers"
User avatar
philcanoe
C Maven
Posts: 1549
Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2004 1:15 am
Location: top o'da boat - Reids, AL

Post by philcanoe »

craig wrote:Rock Snot aka Didymo is some sort of algae that is invasive and can devastate eco-systems and fishing habitats. I find it is ironic that it is thought to be spread by wet fishermens equipment and shoes. Drying things out seems to kill it, though thats not really practical on multiday boating trips
... so canoe'n may be more ecofriendly than kayaking?
craig
CBoats Addict
Posts: 483
Joined: Sat Apr 28, 2007 2:06 am
Location: Milton,Mass

Post by craig »

This may help clarify the Rock Snot / Didymo situation http://www.npmb.com/cms2/e107_plugins/f ... php?142116
I sure hope this works as I am an rookie at this stuff
jroneil
C Guru
Posts: 178
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:56 pm
Location: Lawrence,Ma

Post by jroneil »

Here is a direct Link to a PA site
http://www.fish.state.pa.us/water/habit ... didymo.htm
If you stay in the same river on a multiday trip you are not spreading it but going river to river you can spread it
Bleach and water will also kill it
Dampness will keep it alive and it can take over a river
Some states are banning felt soles because of this
zappaddles
Pain Boater
Posts: 94
Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:21 pm
Location: Suwanee Ga.

Post by zappaddles »

Holy river snot Bat-man! I thought you guys were pulling my pedal extremity.

Zappaddles
"I'm with you fellers"
Post Reply