Kayak Self Rescue Techniques - Kayak Ladder Rescue and Flip Line

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  • @carysandell27
    @carysandell27 2 роки тому +6

    Hi from Melbourne Australia. I do long range lake and river rescue with kayaks. I suggest tying knots into area of rope where you will pull on and / or put handle there as well to make things easier with wet cold hands. Uncle Cary

  • @middleearthchronicles2269
    @middleearthchronicles2269 4 роки тому +34

    Try this method passing the attached line under the boat bringing it up through and over your near side handle. When you exert pressure on the foot loop it helps to transfer some of that force down towards the water on the far side instead of up and towards your re-entry. You should still stay a low as possible, but this method should give you some additional leverage.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  4 роки тому +5

      Great tip! Thank you! Very helpful!

    • @shawns8554
      @shawns8554 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for asking this!! I was thinking the same thing...I've never set foot into a physics classroom, but thought that if this method was used it seems that it would almost be a "self-leveling" kind of setup. Plus, I couldn't figure out how to word it and you worded it just right!

    • @eyesonthetube
      @eyesonthetube 3 роки тому +2

      @@shawns8554 ua-cam.com/video/J8ya9csKfkk/v-deo.html

    • @GreenNatureTrails
      @GreenNatureTrails 3 роки тому

      @@eyesonthetube thank you!!!

    • @blaircox1589
      @blaircox1589 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, but if looped through the handle , then that is the new center of force and isn't any different than above. Plus far more challenging when you are trying to get back in as quickly as possible.

  • @seymourlebowitz7802
    @seymourlebowitz7802 6 років тому +21

    With this video you saved thousands of lives, excellent as always...

  • @ThuyNguyen-fw8mq
    @ThuyNguyen-fw8mq 2 роки тому +2

    This is the best video I have ever seen regarding to get back into kayak
    I am petite but don’t have upper body strength. The ladder rope definitely helps
    All your tips and instructions in this video are soo helpful
    Thank you very much for sharing the techniques

  • @allkindsofoutdooractivities
    @allkindsofoutdooractivities 2 роки тому +5

    Great video! One thing to note. True 550 paracord is also called Type III paracord and has a weight limit of 550 pounds. There are lots of ropes labeled “paracord” that are called 550 but are not legit

  • @robynsartandgifts2860
    @robynsartandgifts2860 4 роки тому +6

    I’m a novice but that looked awesome. I’ve been trying,in the pool, to get back onto kayak without success. The step looks so helpful. Thank-you.

  • @jdmcnugent6808
    @jdmcnugent6808 5 років тому +10

    A assist ladder rope is a great idea for bass boats as well as all boats.... I fell into the water recently and was alone. My bass boat floats high in the water. I barely was able to get back into boat. Took me over 15 min of trying. It would of been disaster if the water would of been cold. Great video.

  • @seanvarone6380
    @seanvarone6380 6 років тому +5

    Thank you! I showed this to my wife and I think she is finally on board with me getting a new kayak!!!

  • @the.friendly.misanthrope
    @the.friendly.misanthrope 4 роки тому +7

    great idea! thanks for sharing. combine that technique with a paddlefloat used as an improvised outrigger and it should get even easier.

    • @eyesonthetube
      @eyesonthetube 3 роки тому

      exactly what I was thinking. will keep it from flipping over. do stay low my all means

  • @FrankLadd
    @FrankLadd 6 років тому +2

    Well done. In instructor training we had to re enter and be ready to paddle in two minutes using various methods. You method is one of the most reliable.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому

      Thank you for that confirmation of the approach! I appreciate it!

  • @VFTG1961
    @VFTG1961 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for posting this. I've been kayak fishing for over 25 years and never had to do a deep water re-entry until last week. This does fill my need.

  • @terohipeheodonnell7336
    @terohipeheodonnell7336 3 роки тому +2

    Good stuff. I used to teach cold water survival, and one of the things I taught was the 1-10-1 window. 1 minute-10 minutes-1 hour, each corresponding to the phases of cold water emmersion. Most people don't understand that as soon as you're submerged, you are dying. The body is being rapidly chilled and will eventually breakdown if not bought back to homeostasis.
    Gross motor skills is needed with survival techniques. There is no time for fiddling around.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  3 роки тому +1

      Yep - I did a video on that a while back. Thanks for adding this comment to this video.

  • @j.d.7574
    @j.d.7574 2 роки тому

    58 and just bought my first Kayak. I have been doing a lot of research as to how I might want to set it up. I believe this is now the one nonnegotiable I will be adding. Thank you and really find the channel informative.

  • @seanyounk1
    @seanyounk1 2 роки тому

    I love this video. No cold water for me. Thank you.

  • @BriantreVino5
    @BriantreVino5 День тому

    Great and very informative video. Thank you for your channel!

  • @Iedhunter410
    @Iedhunter410 3 роки тому

    Hi mate. Fishing and living in Northern British Columbia where the ocean can get deathly cold. I have come out/off my kayaks; let it be windy, wavey or pulling in salmon, so many times and needed the recovery ladder. Watching your video helped me fine tune the foot step portion of my rig. Yes... the foot hold was too big and I ran into the same issues regarding the pvc, however, I use a hollowed out piece of Arbutus. I just watched this video and was very impressed with your explanation and fine tuning of the rescue ladder. Thank you for all your videos. Some really are life savers!!!!!

  • @scottfrey2710
    @scottfrey2710 2 роки тому

    Awesome! I am 64 and kayak fishing is getting tougher for me to do, and I think more of the safety aspects now than I did when I was younger...Gonna make me something like this....THANK YOU!! :-)

  • @miriamlambert6507
    @miriamlambert6507 Місяць тому

    Running into my pvc pile to make one! Thanks!

  • @scott6607
    @scott6607 3 роки тому +1

    Great video lesson that new kayakers need to watch and practice in warm water first in all weather conditions. Get to know your Kayak and your personal capabilities for recovery.

  • @Alexandre.Savine
    @Alexandre.Savine 6 місяців тому +1

    I will fit two of those ladders to both sides of my whitewater ducky (SE-380X). And may be keep one extra with the PFD. It shall be a great help in cold water swims.

  • @raygarza6598
    @raygarza6598 3 роки тому +1

    Genius. I'm going to practice that.

  • @liberatedlady4689
    @liberatedlady4689 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this idea. It has come to pass that kayaking is something I would like to try I am hoping for next season plus I have a few handicaps so, this simple bit of kit could help, if I need it.

  • @andysmith6079
    @andysmith6079 3 роки тому

    Hi there and greetings from the U.K. I’ve been kayak fishing off the Dorset Coast of England for a few months and continually looking at ways to stay safe. Great video. I have made up a rope with stirrup and it fits nicely in my PFD. It works very well. I try and keep the ‘cockpit’ area clear of kit like rod rests etc so I can get back on without obstructions. Keep up the good work. Really useful videos.

  • @lisadelisle8619
    @lisadelisle8619 3 роки тому

    We just bought our kayaks this year and we try to stick to the shoreline incase of tipping...this video has given us some added tools and confidence to be able to go out to more open water!!

  • @nealewatson5284
    @nealewatson5284 Рік тому

    Wonderful video; Thank you!. Even better is if you have a friend/spouse etc. in another kayak have them position their boat on the far side and stabilize your boat; it can make this way easier.

  • @TigrisdeGallia
    @TigrisdeGallia 5 років тому +1

    I flipped over today. I'm very careful as to avoid sudden movements, but the tipping point came fast. I was able to flip the kayak back quickly, put a rod and few items that fell back in but I could not get into the kayak. Instead held on to it with my left arm on the starboard side while swimming and using my right arm to move the pedal drive. I was about 300 yards from shore but made it thanks to having the life jacket on. Only lost a hook remover and a small lure bag, everything else had leashes on. I will practice this technique, thank you!

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  5 років тому +1

      That had to be scary! Glad you are OK

    • @TigrisdeGallia
      @TigrisdeGallia 5 років тому

      @@KayakhacksFishing Yes, thank you! I scuba and freedive spearfish so I feel comfortable in the water. But in addition to your tips, I will carry scuba fins and mask snorkel in case I have to swim a lot!

  • @ewaldherman5475
    @ewaldherman5475 3 роки тому

    Aloha and Thank You for Taking the Time to share!

  • @matthewgandy4056
    @matthewgandy4056 7 місяців тому

    I have an idea about this that I'm going to have to give a try before I say anything about it. It'll be a bit but if my thinking is correct it'll make it even easier to get up on the kayak. I'll share once I've experimented over the next few months. Cheers

  • @RadReelingFishing
    @RadReelingFishing 5 років тому +2

    Great video. I love the underwater footage.

  • @barrybowden5778
    @barrybowden5778 2 роки тому

    Thanks for showing. I was out this past weekend with my wife in some new kayaks and I flipped mine over. I did not have a way to flip it over and we had to call for help to get to shore.

  • @mre4875
    @mre4875 5 років тому +3

    Great video! I had already incorporated this on my kayak prior to seeing this video because I discovered that trying to launch myself onto a wet, upside down, 33" wide kayak while wearing a pfd, was a bit too much for me. Im about your age, but you are in much better shape. This former jarhead isn't as lean or mean as I used to be, lol. The rope trick works and is awesome. Thank you for your service as well as all that you put yourself and your kayak through for our benefit! Btw, paracord has never failed me but a thick, high vis rope may be easier to locate in a pinch.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the high vis suggestion! Despite the back and forth between Marines and Doggies... we love each other!

  • @Cad1900
    @Cad1900 2 роки тому

    I’m making one of these thank you 🙏. Job well done mate.

  • @stephenrigby5646
    @stephenrigby5646 3 роки тому

    happened to me had the wrong cloths on to hard to get in the kayak this is a top idea well use thanks i think you saved a lot of lives thank you sir

  • @sticks29pgm29
    @sticks29pgm29 2 роки тому

    Great ideas. Project I need to do for my Kayak.

  • @fredvanname4934
    @fredvanname4934 2 місяці тому

    Great presentation!!

  • @Cj-uq3kv
    @Cj-uq3kv 3 роки тому

    I like it! But I will need to make a hand loop handle to keep my hand from slipping when I pull myself across the hull. Great idea! Thanks so much!

  • @Josemite2
    @Josemite2 2 роки тому

    To flip an overturned kayak try reaching under the boat and pull the boat towards you. Works well when you are fighting wind and waves especially. Stirrup is a great idea.

  • @johnturnbull8306
    @johnturnbull8306 2 роки тому

    What a great video! I flipped my kayak in the first few outings when I first got it. I watched re entry vids and thought I had the technique down pat. However a deep water flip surprised me on just how difficult it is when you don’t do it correctly. Lucky in in Australia and the water isn’t cold. It took some time and effort to get back on. I will definitely making one of these! Cheers John.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  2 роки тому +1

      Glad one of those white sharks or crocs did not get you!

    • @johnturnbull8306
      @johnturnbull8306 2 роки тому

      @@KayakhacksFishing ha! I’d be more worried about those bears you got over their mate!

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  2 роки тому +1

      @@johnturnbull8306 lol! So funny - I worry about them as well. I discussed my one encounter in my fishing blog - switchfisher.com/trout-content/virginia-trout-content/east-slope/rose/trout-hike-rose-river-va-shenandoah-park-lower/

  • @peterlenhardt235
    @peterlenhardt235 3 роки тому

    As always you have great ideas. Thanks for the tip. I am going to make one for my kayak.

  • @Stardusted
    @Stardusted 5 місяців тому

    Plus 10pts sir, excellent video. Thank you.

  • @crocogator569
    @crocogator569 6 років тому

    Awesome video! Really makes you think about safety issues while kayaking. I'm making one of these!!!!

  • @timberry7832
    @timberry7832 Рік тому

    It’s a great video and I would certainly encourage more of them. Especially getting around all the gear that we need so badly. Assuming you don’t have a pedal drive, how then do you keep from losing your paddle?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Рік тому

      When I had my paddle kayak, I used a leash to keep it handy

  • @CTP-bbq-HundHutte
    @CTP-bbq-HundHutte 6 років тому +1

    I’m definitely going to use this

  • @ralphkeith501
    @ralphkeith501 6 років тому +2

    Great video. If you're using it for standing up and a self-rescue ladder, should you use a high-strength carabiner or other quick release clip to allow you to move it quickly versus having to untie/tie knots?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому

      Absolutely! I did not have one available when I made the video.

    • @lynnkillion3681
      @lynnkillion3681 5 років тому

      I have the narrower Hobie (revolution) so it is harder to stay low while getting in.... I made one of these rescue steps but my feet kept going under the kayak. To be successful, due to my lack of upper body strength, I had to remove my pfd, step on the step & use my other foot on the pdf for extra boost. Worked great!

  • @victorcortez1155
    @victorcortez1155 4 роки тому

    I have been looking for something like this! Thank you!

  • @minbrianbordley6809
    @minbrianbordley6809 2 роки тому

    Great video, learned much will buy 2. I have 2 kayaks

  • @joelfehr67
    @joelfehr67 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the info gonna make 2 this weekend.

  • @Cypheroutside
    @Cypheroutside 6 років тому

    This is a great idea I’m going to employ the same kind of thing on my johnboat. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @22veteranflyfishing
    @22veteranflyfishing 6 років тому +1

    Good lesson on how to self-recover, I never thought of what would I if my yak flipped over on me. Thanks brother.

  • @jimking2299
    @jimking2299 5 років тому +2

    Great video and a very important one. Just a quibble about terminology. Real parachute cord has 550 pounds of breaking strength. And it only costs a couple of bucks more than that weak utility cord.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  5 років тому

      Thanks. I could not find the real stuff at Lowes. Just the cheap imitation

  • @rodgermotiska6684
    @rodgermotiska6684 3 роки тому

    Thanks, you just saved me about $40 and gave an old fat guy a much easier way to get back in the kayak!

  • @PepesUnderWater
    @PepesUnderWater 2 роки тому

    Very helpful ☺️👍 thank you!!!

  • @ratherbfishing455
    @ratherbfishing455 6 років тому

    Great video! I was trying to figure out how to knot a pvc pipe. I saw a video where someone tied a rope to the middle of the pvc pipe to make a stirrup. I don't carry as much stuff in case I flip.

  • @pobo6113
    @pobo6113 2 роки тому

    Suggestion - because time is critical and you will quickly loose the use of fingers as they get colder. You should us a carabiner clip on the boat end of the rope. Also, when I tipped over I did not have any rope with me, but I did have my paddle. Stick you paddle through something on the kayak that will hold and step onto that while staying low. It worked for me. Good video Thank you

  • @MrK-gb7zy
    @MrK-gb7zy 3 роки тому

    New kayaker here. Thank you for this, great idea. But I wonder if the pvc is necessary. Have you ever just tried using a loop at the end? This would create a step also.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  3 роки тому

      The issue I saw with no PVC is it is harder to get your foot through the loop.

  • @pamela8570
    @pamela8570 5 років тому +1

    Thanks that is wonderful info.

  • @Alexxx---101
    @Alexxx---101 4 роки тому

    Great video, just what I was looking for.

  • @GrimReaper68440
    @GrimReaper68440 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. Very informative.

  • @KayakhacksFishing
    @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому +5

    Here's another look that includes more detail and shows how to use one rope 3 ways - ua-cam.com/video/wzF_4UYjt0s/v-deo.html

  • @elenasydney7803
    @elenasydney7803 3 роки тому

    Thank you..! Very nice video..!

  • @VABigRing
    @VABigRing 6 років тому +1

    Where do you store your recovery stirrup? I was thinking about a small bag with a velcro closure....maybe attach it to the side of the seat? It needs to be in an accessible location.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому +1

      I am going to modify it so it will work as both my stirrup and stand up assist strap. The stirrup has to be longer than the stand-up strap so I will tie a dropper loop where I want to connect the strap and leave a loop at the end for the stirrup. I'll use the same carabiner/spring clip for both applications. That way, I can leave it attached to my front carry handle.

  • @doctorkayak
    @doctorkayak Рік тому

    Because of this video I did make on of these for My Jackson Bite FD but I haven't tried it out. Spose I should.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  Рік тому

      As obnoxious as getting wet when you do not want to is, it is worthwhile to try a recovery in a controlled manner.

  • @lsmft9576
    @lsmft9576 2 роки тому

    Excellent vid and tips. And what kind of chair do you have mounted. Looks great.

  • @Felixkoifish
    @Felixkoifish 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your video .

  • @ajw007white4
    @ajw007white4 6 років тому

    Hey I like that idea that's a good safety tip thank you

  • @jhondoe1483
    @jhondoe1483 3 роки тому

    Great design, one thing I would say is if you can attach it on the other side of the boat and run it under the hull it would transfer weight to the other side making it much more stable, HOWEVER, there is a major differnce in the difficulty of using it this way as it will drift under the boat as you put pressure on it, the solution to this would be a second line you can run under the boat and use as a anchor point for the foot step.

  • @webdesigntube
    @webdesigntube 4 роки тому

    Thank you !

  • @joesmth1971
    @joesmth1971 2 роки тому

    Great video - was in my pool yesterday myself with the Kayak and found it hard to get back up initially so will definitely be employing your method. Had another safety question though - do you think you should tether yourself to the Kayak. Thinking if you flipped and the current took the Kayak away from you quicker than you can swim to it?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  2 роки тому

      The experts recommend you not tether because you could become entangled in the tether and your gear.

  • @singjing6946
    @singjing6946 Рік тому

    Good video friend 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @gregoryshorts700
    @gregoryshorts700 6 років тому

    Great info. Something to keep in mind . I have a question . What type of survival gear would you recommend for Kayak? Boat flares ect ect ?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому +1

      I am going to do a video on that soon. I carry a VHS radio, emergency beacon, emergency marker, pump, and a few other things. I have some flares as well, but the beacon will do a better job where I fish.

  • @butler8583
    @butler8583 3 роки тому

    Great idea thanks

  • @danielfischer1811
    @danielfischer1811 3 роки тому

    Outstanding!

  • @cameronpage9064
    @cameronpage9064 3 роки тому

    Felt like Hank from king of the hill was talking during the first 20 seconds 😂

  • @clems6989
    @clems6989 3 роки тому

    Excelkent idea!

  • @hdocrich
    @hdocrich 7 місяців тому

    What if you put the rope UNDER the kayak? Then when you step on it to pull yourself up the force on the stirrup will counteract the force of your body trying to flip it back on top of you?

  • @michaelhoffman8468
    @michaelhoffman8468 Рік тому +1

    if air temp + water temp

  • @jamesireland9188
    @jamesireland9188 6 років тому +1

    Your vids are always very helpful thank you for sharing. Have a good day and stay safe Jimmy from Massachusetts

  • @JohnsFishTales
    @JohnsFishTales 6 років тому

    Good method!

  • @retnav92
    @retnav92 6 років тому

    Good lesson, Steve, and I need to rig one of those. I know if it happened, I would have to remove, or slide my rod holder fwd to provide enough room for me to get aboard fwd of the seat.
    I would also mention that folks that have a lot of gear mounted in tracks on the gunwales be aware of those items when the kayak is rotating if flipping is needed. The gear may protrude further out from the rotation arc than that of the hull. Getting a face full of rod holder, camera boom, or depth finder may ruin the whole process.
    With all due respect to your Army background, LTC, you would have done well in the Navy. 👍

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому

      lol! BTW, I think you recommended I get one of these a while back. I actually ordered one from Sav-a-Jake and they never shipped. I had to get a refund processed through paypal.

    • @retnav92
      @retnav92 6 років тому

      @@KayakhacksFishing: Dang, that sux about the ord'd ladder. Does Paypal keep track of non-filled orders by "companies"? Did you try contacting Sav-a-Jake? I never got around to ordering from them.
      Back to what you made, are you using line that floats? Thinking nylon webbing mat'l would work, but floating line (bright yellow/orange) on the surface would be better.
      On a side note, I got my kayak out yesterday. Water was like glass almost.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому

      The first step in the refund process is to contact the seller. I did and never heard back so had to escalate to Paypal. Good idea on the floating line! They are still telling us not to get in the water - even the ocean - because of runoff from Hurricane Florence. I hope the advisory is lifted by the end of the week. At any rate, my buddy and I are heading to the NC mountains next week to fish for trout. Good change of pace.

    • @retnav92
      @retnav92 6 років тому

      @@KayakhacksFishing: I took a look at Sav-a-jake on Amazon a moment ago. Looks like all of their items are annotated as "currently unavailable".
      Have fun on your trip next week!

  • @kkay8209
    @kkay8209 4 роки тому

    This may be a little of this topic but have you made leashes for your rods and other equipment so they don't get lost if you flip? Where can I buy or how can I make such things? Thank you for all your hard work.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, you can use dog leashes from the Dollar Store. However, they will rust over time. ua-cam.com/video/rLWKDO-W5Lo/v-deo.html

    • @kkay8209
      @kkay8209 4 роки тому

      @@KayakhacksFishing Thank you sir great idea.

  • @WestcountryBusiness
    @WestcountryBusiness 2 роки тому

    If you made it slightly longer and instead of bringing over the top of the deck, you passed it under your kayak then up through the grab handle on your side then down into the water, when you step on it your creating downward force on the opposite side of the boat to offset your weight and, hopefully stabilize your boat for re-entry. Not tried it on a sit-on-top as I don't fish, but I've done something similar with a sea kayak using a sling around a paddle placed over the deck (so sling over the far side of the paddle, under the boat, back over the near side of the paddle & dangle a loop down to stand in)

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  2 роки тому

      Excellent advice! I will have to try it!

    • @WestcountryBusiness
      @WestcountryBusiness 2 роки тому

      @@KayakhacksFishing thinking about it, I'm not sure how easy it will be to reach under a fishing kayak to reach the other side. A sea kayak is narrower so it's ok, but the sit-on may be too wide.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  2 роки тому

      @@WestcountryBusiness Not a problem. The line is long enough to flip over the top and then pull underneath.

  • @andrewsmith941
    @andrewsmith941 2 роки тому

    Would it work better with your foot almost vertial to the kayak so you could almost push yourself flat into the kayak?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  2 роки тому

      Once you put your foot in the ladder and start to push, you go flat on the water and into the kayak.

  • @fish2reelaxfishing662
    @fish2reelaxfishing662 6 років тому

    Great video

  • @dougd7410
    @dougd7410 5 років тому

    Great video! I'm brand new to yaks. I was pondering the idea of adding a second wider stirrup that would lie in the center of my boat about center width of the boat. For a hand hold in conjunction with the foot stirrup to aid in re-entry. In adding the hand hold I believe it would aid in keeping your center of gravity lower to boat and adding a solid hand hold until you could reach the other side of the yak. (I have a rec kayak that is 70 lbs and 38" wide) Any thoughts on this?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  5 років тому

      I think that is a good idea. Anything to make reentry easier is smart

  • @hcwbw3
    @hcwbw3 4 роки тому

    excellent

  • @davidlewis9572
    @davidlewis9572 6 років тому

    Cool , great info .

  • @kenwebster5053
    @kenwebster5053 2 роки тому

    I would drill 2 holes on the same side & near each end of the PVC stirrup tube. Put 2 knots in the line as far apart as those holes and thread the line through the holes so the knots are inside the tube. That way it's impossible for the tube to slide off centre. I was thinking about fixing the line to the centre of the kayak so that is is equally available to mount from either side. However, that would mean you couldn't use it to right the boat, but it does mean reduced time to get back in once the boat is righted. This raises a question about safety redundancy. If you only have one stirrup & it breaks, what options remain? If you have a stirrup on each side, you have a contingency option or after flipping the boat upright, you have a stirrup already to go on your side of the boat, no wasting time getting the boat turned around. You may also like to look at what the sit in crowd do with paddle float re-entry. Personally I don't need a paddle float to re-enter a sit in, I can just grip each side of the cockpit and haul myself across the boat as you demonstrated but without a stirrup or paddle float, then just rotate to sit on the back deck, put feet in cockpit & slide in. But I'm only medium height, lean & have good balance. Not everyone can do that & it's less reliable in rough water anyway, so it's a mistake to depend on that, or any single system as your only re-entry option. "Be Prepared".

  • @myadventureoutdoors
    @myadventureoutdoors 6 років тому

    This was an especially good video. A big high five to you. Please demonstrate this to me in person in the Intracoastal Waterway, LOL. Just kidding. Great job.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому

      lol... no desire to swim with the bull sharks that hang out in the ICW!

  • @richardwilson7439
    @richardwilson7439 6 років тому

    I rigged mine very similar but i added a carribenier to loose end and clipped it on on my carry strap and then I , then can cnap it on a carry handle next to my seat.

  • @shihanjulio
    @shihanjulio 4 роки тому +1

    If it works...then it's right :) :) :)

  • @lando885
    @lando885 3 роки тому

    Why wouldn't you have the rope go away from you and under the boat? Between the downward force on the far side generated with your foot and the downward force generated from your torso pulling the near side down, they would even out and prevent rotation, right?

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  3 роки тому

      It is worth investigating, but everything I have seen on flip lines has the rope across the top. Just thinking about the feet... instead of pushing down, you end up having to push up. I think that would be more difficult and have your legs end up partially on the boat with your head potentially under water.

  • @sonofafisherman743
    @sonofafisherman743 6 років тому +1

    Why wouldn’t getting in from the back work with this technique ?

    • @nomaderic
      @nomaderic 5 років тому

      You would have to jump further across, too much weight would be at the end. It is doable if you do it very quickly and are able to get on immediately

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  3 роки тому

      I find it easier to go from the side

  • @Flashahol
    @Flashahol 2 роки тому

    Use #4: Dragging your kayak up rapids
    Use #5: Docking line (with an excessive handle)
    Use #6: Calling bats Crocodile Dundee style

  • @ratherbfishing455
    @ratherbfishing455 5 років тому

    Where did you buy your rope? No boating stores near me. Thank you

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  3 роки тому

      Just seeing this now... I get it at Lowes

    • @ratherbfishing455
      @ratherbfishing455 3 роки тому

      @@KayakhacksFishing Thanks! It's a coincidence, as I was going over everything to get ready to go to the coast and couldn't remember where I attached it to the kayak. I'm going to make another one.

  • @richardkelley266
    @richardkelley266 3 роки тому

    The flipping the kayak back over is good. The getting in the kayak would go better if you entered from the rear. Don't have a pool to check it out but if you were getting in from the rear the chances of flipping the kayak over go way down.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  3 роки тому +1

      Good suggestion, however, I do not think I could climb over the seat given its configuration. On a kayak with a smaller seat back, no issue.

  • @traciewarren915
    @traciewarren915 5 років тому +1

    use a paddle float attached to you paddle along with your foot ladder you,ll find it easier

  • @keithmoriyama5421
    @keithmoriyama5421 3 роки тому

    Never knew King of the Hill was a kayaker...

  • @tuberworksjones
    @tuberworksjones 4 роки тому

    You can't get back in a kayak once fallout in deep water that's a serious problem. The ladder idea may work for some

  • @1patpierce
    @1patpierce 6 років тому

    I find it easier and quicker to flip from the side and enter from the rear.

    • @KayakhacksFishing
      @KayakhacksFishing  6 років тому

      I tried that and for me on this kayak, it is easier from the side. Thank you for pointing out that alternative.

  • @chetyoder
    @chetyoder 6 років тому

    I fish its so cold you can drive on the water