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Re: Running deck lines
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 10/3/2001, 6:10 pm
In Response To: Re: Running deck lines (Jim)

Hi Jim,

Look at:

http://www.marinerkayaks.com and click on "Outfitting" for more details.

Basically a nylon rope that runs from a U-bolt at the bow back to a deck cleat in front of the coaming, and back to the U-bolt. A clip on the line would allow me to attach a kite, or sea anchor, deploy it from the cockpit, and run it up to act on the bow.

By their nature, there is a lot of slack in the system. Secure, but not real tight.

Right, no points of attachment at the sheer.

Given my recent experience, I won't recommend them. Go for full, "normal" decklines. Yes, the running decklines work for me, but not necessarily for a person I may be rescuing...I want 100% function, not 50%.

Shawn

: What are " running decklines that allow me to grab the boat at all
: points from stem to stern" and how are these different than
: conventional decklines. No points of attachment at the sheer? I am abt to
: put deck lines on and if there's an alternative to putting holes in the
: deck in several places would appreciate hearing abt what was working for
: you.

: Jim

Messages In This Thread

SF Bay Paddlefest
KenB -- 10/2/2001, 4:47 pm
Re: SF Bay Paddlefest OT
LeeG -- 10/2/2001, 5:50 pm
Re: SF Bay Paddlefest OT
KenB -- 10/3/2001, 12:40 pm
Re: SF Bay Paddlefest OT
Shawn Baker -- 10/2/2001, 6:49 pm
Re: SF Bay Paddlefest OT
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 10/3/2001, 9:46 am
Decklines vs. Clean Deck
Shawn Baker -- 10/3/2001, 10:07 am
clean but dirty, too
mike allen ---> -- 10/3/2001, 5:06 pm
Re: Running deck lines
Jim -- 10/3/2001, 1:21 pm
Re: Running deck lines
Shawn Baker -- 10/3/2001, 6:10 pm
Re: SF Bay Paddlefest OT
LeeG -- 10/2/2001, 10:27 pm