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        BEFORE YOU GO ...... A Guide to Safe Paddling

from The Trade Association of Paddlesports

We'd like to welcome you to sea kayaking with a word

of caution. It can be a safe and rewarding activity if common
sense prevails and certain precautions are taken. Before you
put in for a day's paddle, check that you have the following:

ALWAYS TAKE

A kayak in good, serviceable condition, with plenty
of secure buoyancy, fore and aft
A paddle and paddlefloat
A spraycover that fits your boat
A personal flotation device and whistle
Clothing suitable for the conditions
A bailer or pump
An accessible spare paddle, min. of 1 per group

IN ANY BUT THE MOST BENIGN CONDITIONS, ALSO
CONSIDER

An accessible flare pack
A flashlight (even if you are planning a daytime trip)
Self rescue aids
Rain gear, and extra clothing in a waterproof bag
A minimum of 25  feet of tow line
Chart and tide tables, current tables if appropriate
A compass
A knife
Matches or a lighter
First aid kit
A weather radio

Without wishing to alarm anyone, we want to make it

clear that sea kayaking is an activity that demands sound
judgment and caution. This is always the case, no matter how
experienced you are. Not surprisingly, your most vulnerable
time is when you have most to learn, as a beginner.
Here are some basic cautions and precautions to help you
through the early stages.

THE GREATEST DANGER TO SEA KAYAKERS IS
HYPOTHERMIA. COLD WATER KILLS.
DRESS APPROPRIATELY. LEARN ABOUT HYPOTHERMIA.

1.  Thoroughly familiarize yourself with your boat. Start gradually
in moderate weather, close to shore, with an experienced
companion.
2.  Experiment with strong winds only when they are blowing
toward shore.
3.  Develop your paddling skills, including turning and bracing.
4.  Learn and practice a self-rescue method appropriate for you
and your boat, including deep-water reentry.
5.  Practice a group rescue so you can help others.
6.  Make a habit of carrying safety equipment.  It will be easier
to carry your safety equipment if you keep it stored in one bag.
7.  Leave a float plan.  Let someone know where you're putting
in and when and where you plan to return.  Leave a full description
of your car.
8.  Read all you can on the subjects of sea kayaking, weather,
oceanography and cold-water survival.
9.  Get a weather forecast each day you are out.
10.  Avoid paddling alone.   Be sure you are using a boat for
the purpose for which it was designed.
11.  Like any mariner, you must know the principles of navigation
and seamanship. We recommend professional competent
instruction. Call your nearest Eddyline Dealer for a
recommendation.

Summary of Contents for Carbolite 2000

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Page 2: ...t has been a leader in the world of kayak touring for over 3 7 years It is our hope that your interest and involvement in kayak touring will go on for many years as well as your relationship with Eddy...

Page 3: ...Deck Lines 4 Pt Self Rescue Lines Spare Paddle Holder Retractable Carry Handle Bulkhead Bulkhead 10 Round Hatch Cover Skeg End Cap End Cap Deck Tie Down Perimeter Lines 8 Day Hatch Cover Skeg Control...

Page 4: ...ith maximum comfort and adjustability for a custom fit A slight change in the position of the backrest can make the difference between comfort and backache so experiment with it The optional Backfloat...

Page 5: ...ergonomic backband Fathom LV Fathom Samba INFINITY SEAT with Super Suport backrest Journey Equinox Adjustment Knob To adjust losen the knob slide on the hinge to the desired position Options Backrests...

Page 6: ...g your boat from slings It is also possible to stand the boat on end if you need to A cockpit cover is very effective in keeping the inside of your boat from becoming a home for all sorts of creatures...

Page 7: ...g water expands and can put stress on glue joints and seams INSPECT YOUR DECK HARDWARE It is a good idea to inspect your deck hardware occasionally Make sure all nuts are secure and there is not any u...

Page 8: ...g At the top of the housing the skeg cable exits through a plastic tubing that is attached to the underside of the deck The skeg cable attaches to the skeg runs through the tubing and ends at the stee...

Page 9: ...sand the area with 800 grit or 1200 grit paper depending on the severity of the scratches 800 grit is for heavier scratches and may be followed with the 1200 grit to produce a finer finish Proceed to...

Page 10: ...our then proceed with the remaining steps 9 Cut a piece of the fiberglass cloth long enough to cover the damage plus about 1 inch at either end 10 Working on a piece of waxed paper or cardboard mix an...

Page 11: ...topping them Once you have identified a leak press a very small amount of sealant into the area with a finger or rag Be sure to wipe off the excess you just want to seal the pore that is allowing wate...

Page 12: ...stainless pin attaches the front of the seat to the track The bow seat attaches with a pin both front and back Seating Paddlers facing each other Bow seat turned around Center solo seating Detach the...

Page 13: ...he front seat 2 Remove the elastic bungie from the stern foot pedals A and unhook the cable from the metal foot rail B 3 Remove the rear pedals by sliding them out the rear of the track and slide them...

Page 14: ...dder Control Steps to set up center rudder control cont 5 Be sure to route the cable extension behind the side strut E E G F 6 Put in the Foot pedals and rail from the front of the track F 6 Attach th...

Page 15: ...H I 7 Attach the elastic loops to hold tension on the cables H I 8 Lock the seat in one of the two center positions with the two pins Completed hook up Shasta Center Paddler Rudder Control...

Page 16: ...to desired position While still holding button down push the joint together to lock SWIFT PADDLES Maintenance Tips Like kayaks paddles don t require much maintenance Nevertheless some minimal care wil...

Page 17: ...your most vulnerable time is when you have most to learn as a beginner Here are some basic cautions and precautions to help you through the early stages THE GREATEST DANGER TO SEA KAYAKERS IS HYPOTHE...

Page 18: ...conditions to familiarize yourself with its effect 4 Exercise caution when the current and wind direction oppose each other C TOPOGRAPHY Topography affects wind and water conditions in shallows beach...

Page 19: ...ernet are an excellent source of weather information RESOURCES FOR THE PADDLER Classes Well taught classes provide information which cannot be easily communicated in any other manner Call your nearest...

Page 20: ...ranty at its own discretion Eddyline is the sole judge of warrantibility The customer pays all return transportation freight and or packaging charges for warranty claims All deck rigging is covered fo...

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