Talk About Network

Google


Register and Login
Nick
Password
Register create new account Sign up is FREE and you can post replies, new topics, bookmark posts and more!
Recover lost password


Boats > Sailing > Re: Questions :...
Latest [ Topics | Posts ] Archive Post A New Topic Post a Reply
<< Topic < Post Post 10 of 32 Topic 1529 of 1616
Post > Topic >>

Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present

by "John Weiss" <jrweiss98155nospamatnospamcomcastdotnospamnet> Sep 10, 2007 at 10:41 AM

"Dave in Lake Villa" <DaveInLakeVilla@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote...

1. Will an 11' Kayak that is approx. 30" wide , off white and blue in
color, be readily seen if a boat and kayak are heading head-on toward
one another.?

In most cases, yes.  However, sun angle, waves, and movement all play a
part. 
That is assuming the other boaters are LOOKING for other traffic...

The most visible part of a kayak is the moving paddle blades as you are 
paddling normally.  If your blades are not white or other bright/light
color, 
add some wide strips of white/silver reflective tape to them.  They flash 
nicely in the sun.


2. What is a safe margin of distance i should expect a boater to take to
my kayak, when out on the lake ?

If he's going slowly, maybe as little as a couple boat widths.  If fast,
maybe 
50'.

Remember the rule:  "Constant bearing, decreasing range" means you are on
a 
collision course.  If the other boat is moving from side to side, you will

miss.


3. Are there many Boat/Kayak accidents on lakes generally ?

No.  My "home waters" include seaplanes in addition to the usual mix of 
jetskis, water skiers, fishermen, etc.  There are very few actual
collisions 
(though I do have a close friend whose dinghy was literally cut in half by
a 
power cruiser a couple years ago -- the guy "just didn't see" him!).


4. What measures should i take if a Boat is coming fast toward me and
apparently doesnt see me ? Stand up and wave a paddle ?

Standing up is NOT a good idea.  You may fall overboard and become even
LESS 
visible to him.

Waving the paddle is a reasonable first option (don't forget the
reflective 
tape if it's a dark color).  Make sure you have a LOUD whistle attached to
your 
PFD, and it is readily available for use.  In crowded waters, I often take
mine 
off the PFD and hold it in my lips, ready to blow IMMEDIATELY.

Finally, you must (by law) be predictable unless collision is imminent. 
When 
you have the right of way, you are the "stand on" vessel in Coast Guard
lingo. 
Maintain your course and speed as much as possible.  Watch for the other
boat 
to make an obvious move to avoid you (remember the "constant bearing, 
decreasing range" rule).

If none of that works, and it looks like you will hit, paddle as quickly
as 
possible out of the way.  Make the smallest possible target of yourself: 
head-on or stern-to; that way, you may only get a glancing blow and
capsize, 
rather than a "T-bone" collision.  I would prefer head-on, because the 
visibility is better, and your additional speed will not make that much 
difference in the end.
 




 32 Posts in Topic:
Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
DaveInLakeVilla@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-09 11:07:06 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Matt Colie <mattcolie@  2007-09-09 13:20:49 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
DaveInLakeVilla@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-09 14:53:44 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
anwn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2007-09-09 23:17:10 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
DaveInLakeVilla@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-09 21:41:38 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Matt Colie <mattcolie@  2007-09-10 10:52:09 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"MMC" <merli  2007-10-29 17:22:39 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"Prospector via Boat  2007-11-06 19:54:31 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"Salty Bob" <  2007-11-09 17:07:10 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"John Weiss" &l  2007-09-10 10:41:05 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
DaveInLakeVilla@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-10 15:46:28 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"John Weiss" &l  2007-09-10 14:14:00 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Matt Colie <mattcolie@  2007-09-10 17:44:44 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"John Weiss" &l  2007-09-10 16:34:18 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
DaveInLakeVilla@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-10 19:36:29 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Red <sailing@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-15 00:24:49 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Hal <headseyewin@[EMAI  2007-09-12 09:06:27 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
DaveInLakeVilla@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-12 20:14:57 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Hal <headseyewin@[EMAI  2007-09-13 20:44:37 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Matt Colie <mattcolie@  2007-09-14 11:26:12 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Hal <headseyewin@[EMAI  2007-09-15 12:25:04 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Matt Colie <mattcolie@  2007-09-16 09:10:32 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Rick Cortese <ricortes  2007-09-16 11:00:21 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Matt Colie <mattcolie@  2007-09-16 14:58:43 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"John Weiss" &l  2007-09-16 12:21:15 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Red <sailing@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-16 14:15:07 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"John Weiss" &l  2007-09-17 11:53:29 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Rick Cortese <ricortes  2007-09-17 11:28:05 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Rick Cortese <ricortes  2007-09-17 11:32:10 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Red <sailing@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-16 14:33:28 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
"John Weiss" &l  2007-09-17 11:58:38 
Re: Questions : Kayaking with Boats present
Hal <headseyewin@[EMAI  2007-09-17 08:51:08 

Post A Reply:
  Go here to Signup

AddThis Feed Button


About - Advertising - Contact - Frequently Asked Questions - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Signup

Contact
tan12V112 Fri Sep 5 4:37:39 CDT 2008.