Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
Lung - My kayaking experience involves getting in a kayak once, getting splashed in the face uncontrollably from 2ft waves - then never getting in a kayak again..
my statement about OC1 being safer than K1 came from the following....
#1 - In a kayak it takes longer to get out of the boat - this makes you more susceptible to strainers
#2 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible w/ getting pinned(vertical).
#3 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible to shoulder injury
#4 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible to smashing your face underwater
#5 - while this hasn't yet been fully proven -wearing a skirt causes shrinkage of the male genitals
#6 - In a kayak - you start with a bombproof roll - so you never learn how to effectively swim the gnar.
#7 - In a kayak - you don't have 8inchs of foam underneath your butt, so you are more susceptible to back injury from boofing flat.
#8 - In a kayak - everything is easy, so you have to run the brown all the time... and history shows that running the brown all the time - will take u down.
#9 - a swamped kayak floating down the river, takes forever to get to shore, and is a serious hazard to anyone down stream of it
#10 - In a kayak -if you get knocked out.... you will not come out of your boat(see gorilla a few years back)
#11 - in a kayak - your line of sight is lower to the water than a canoe - thus giving you less time to see potential hazards ahead
#12 - in a kayak - you are much more susceptible to a boat that is bigger than you, running you over( canoe)
.......ok some of these may be a stretch - but you get the idea......
my statement about OC1 being safer than K1 came from the following....
#1 - In a kayak it takes longer to get out of the boat - this makes you more susceptible to strainers
#2 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible w/ getting pinned(vertical).
#3 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible to shoulder injury
#4 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible to smashing your face underwater
#5 - while this hasn't yet been fully proven -wearing a skirt causes shrinkage of the male genitals
#6 - In a kayak - you start with a bombproof roll - so you never learn how to effectively swim the gnar.
#7 - In a kayak - you don't have 8inchs of foam underneath your butt, so you are more susceptible to back injury from boofing flat.
#8 - In a kayak - everything is easy, so you have to run the brown all the time... and history shows that running the brown all the time - will take u down.
#9 - a swamped kayak floating down the river, takes forever to get to shore, and is a serious hazard to anyone down stream of it
#10 - In a kayak -if you get knocked out.... you will not come out of your boat(see gorilla a few years back)
#11 - in a kayak - your line of sight is lower to the water than a canoe - thus giving you less time to see potential hazards ahead
#12 - in a kayak - you are much more susceptible to a boat that is bigger than you, running you over( canoe)
.......ok some of these may be a stretch - but you get the idea......
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
In reply:FullGnarlzOC wrote:my statement about OC1 being safer than K1 came from the following....
#1 - In a kayak it takes longer to get out of the boat - this makes you more susceptible to strainers
#2 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible w/ getting pinned(vertical).
#3 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible to shoulder injury
#4 - In a kayak - you are much more susceptible to smashing your face underwater
#5 - while this hasn't yet been fully proven -wearing a skirt causes shrinkage of the male genitals
#6 - In a kayak - you start with a bombproof roll - so you never learn how to effectively swim the gnar.
#7 - In a kayak - you don't have 8inchs of foam underneath your butt, so you are more susceptible to back injury from boofing flat.
#8 - In a kayak - everything is easy, so you have to run the brown all the time... and history shows that running the brown all the time - will take u down.
#9 - a swamped kayak floating down the river, takes forever to get to shore, and is a serious hazard to anyone down stream of it
#10 - In a kayak -if you get knocked out.... you will not come out of your boat(see gorilla a few years back)
#11 - in a kayak - your line of sight is lower to the water than a canoe - thus giving you less time to see potential hazards ahead
#12 - in a kayak - you are much more susceptible to a boat that is bigger than you, running you over( canoe)
.......ok some of these may be a stretch - but you get the idea......
- Only because you're a midget Tommy, full size people have trouble getting their legs out of OC's too.
- I think I can see your logic, but I'd be interested to see you prove it.
- Fairly Accurate, Unless you use poor technique...
- That's just blatantly not true
- Boooooooooring
- Well, you didn't start canoing with a bombproof roll, i think you may be extrapolating your experience.
- In a canoe, it's harder to control how flat you land, and attempting to plug/melt drops of any significant height appears to result in near certain over-rotation and the related graceless headplant
- You get ego-fueled boneheads in all branches of paddling, Isn't that right?
- Vaguely true, but a swamped canoe isn't *that* much safer or easier to rescue than a kayak with two stern bags and a bow bag though
- If unconcious in the water you're seriously boned, at least attached to a massive bit of brightly coloured plastic floating plastic you're going to be found quickly by any would be rescuers (Plus, if you can come out without a concious decision, your outfitting is not safe IMO)
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- You could probably manouvre out of the way though (swamped canoe == slower than raft heading downstream)
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
krikket - why dont you just paddle a kayak... u already wear skirt... c1ers are just confused about there boating sexuality
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
Tommy you tease!
So says a C/OC/K boater!
So says a C/OC/K boater!
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I like it better when i'm on my knees...FullGnarlzOC wrote:krikket - why dont you just paddle a kayak... u already wear skirt... c1ers are just confused about there boating sexuality
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
well gee... now your making the rest of us uncomfortable
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
Let's move beyond the 'should you...' stage and on to which kind of boat you should try out. Your height/weight is useful info., for us to give you boat suggestions.
The open boat and C-1 choices are both plentiful. Blackfly Canoes have open designs for every 'weight class' and have bomber designs. Most modern, large K creekboats make for good conversions. I paddle both C-1 and OC-1 and mostly agree with Fullgnarlz about the safety aspects of open boating.
The open boat and C-1 choices are both plentiful. Blackfly Canoes have open designs for every 'weight class' and have bomber designs. Most modern, large K creekboats make for good conversions. I paddle both C-1 and OC-1 and mostly agree with Fullgnarlz about the safety aspects of open boating.
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
I am 5’7” and 166 pounds. I have a oc1 friend that has a couple of boats i can try out. His Black fly option looks creeky and so does the ledge. My goal would be to get back on creeks after and if i gain the skills. I am not however interested in a quiver of cboats but one c1 and an oc1 is doable, I dont know if i should get a stable boat and or a squirrelie one to learn in. so, in the word of Donald Rumsfeld “we know about the knowns and unknowns but not the unknown unknowns” That is to say i may not know the right questions.jatakasawa wrote:Let's move beyond the 'should you...' stage and on to which kind of boat you should try out. Your height/weight is useful info., for us to give you boat suggestions.
The open boat and C-1 choices are both plentiful. Blackfly Canoes have open designs for every 'weight class' and have bomber designs. Most modern, large K creekboats make for good conversions. I paddle both C-1 and OC-1 and mostly agree with Fullgnarlz about the safety aspects of open boating.
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
Option is hand down best bang for the buck right now w/ regards to plastic creekers. Predictable, stable, solid all-around performance, and reliable(w/ respects to boat integrity) ---> especially at your weight range.
The only downside to the option is....you'd be hard pressed to find a used one for sale
The only downside to the option is....you'd be hard pressed to find a used one for sale
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Just to be contrary... I'm sure you could pick up a cheap second hand prelude that had plenty of life in it for a fraction of the price of a new Option.FullGnarlzOC wrote:Option is hand down best bang for the buck right now w/ regards to plastic creekers. Predictable, stable, solid all-around performance, and reliable(w/ respects to boat integrity) ---> especially at your weight range.
The only downside to the option is....you'd be hard pressed to find a used one for sale
More than that, If the US price for the Big Dog Force Turret is anywhere near comparable to the UK price; it could wipe the floor with the Option on value for money (and I would be shocked if it didn't wipe the floor with it's performance too)...
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It will be interesting to hear the comparisons for the Big Dog boats vs Blackfly Canoes - The Option / Ion / Octane / Blackfly are all great boats, and a great value. With shipping what it is I suspect Big Dog will have a hard time pricing lower.
The GOOD news is lots of choices:)
The GOOD news is lots of choices:)
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Re: Kayaker dislocated shoulder moving to oc1
krittet.... we're talkin about CANOES here......dude
- As for the prelude - not a boat one should recommend to a beginner- they will have a rough of it(more than they already will), develop bad habits, bad form, and slow progression, IMO
IF beginners want to get into creeking - you get an Option - have a reliable boat(performance, stability, structure) that you can progressive to class 5 with and a boat that will take care of ur azz when you get there.
half the money on the prelude will cost you more later when ur payin hospital bill - from no fault at yours...other than buying a prelude in the first place
- As for the prelude - not a boat one should recommend to a beginner- they will have a rough of it(more than they already will), develop bad habits, bad form, and slow progression, IMO
IF beginners want to get into creeking - you get an Option - have a reliable boat(performance, stability, structure) that you can progressive to class 5 with and a boat that will take care of ur azz when you get there.
half the money on the prelude will cost you more later when ur payin hospital bill - from no fault at yours...other than buying a prelude in the first place
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