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Would someone like to venture an explanation why there are NO floation chambers on a child's kayak?????All the forward bulkheads are labeled temperary on the plans. Give the kid a kayak and watch it sink bow first and if lucky the stern will keep it afloat. This strikes me as some POOR design on the part of a well respected company. (Plans are dated 2010, if I read it correctly)
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RE: Wood Duckling building
"Better drowned than duffers if not duffers won't drown". - Cdr Ted Walker, RN.
RE: Wood Duckling building
Invest in a couple NRS triangle float bags and you are good to go. This is a fantastic little boat!
RE: Wood Duckling building
I've got 2 Holt 40# Opti flotation bags in my EP after an ugly unrecoverable swamping incident last summer.
RE: Wood Duckling building
» Submitted by catboater - Fri, 3/25/16 » 4:05 PM
The rear compartment on my WD12 has proven to be water tight so far. Floatation bags are good insurance and easier to do than a forward compartment. Since the boat is wood it will float and with a PFD, so should the occupant.