Thinking about it - i am not sure there would be room to take it up the stairs as they are quite tight!
Shame you missed the summer BBQ that would have been a good opportunity.
This is getting more complicated by the hour!!!
Rob
The actual change of membership status and sending out of info. is a manual one.
I am sure the dedicated web peeps will be on you case soon enough - unfortunaltey we are still saving up for the full time admin totty in the club, but hey we have to spend all our cash on something!!!
If you come to the meet on Thursday you may even get a prestigeous membership card if Bob F is there.
Rob
Well um - if not the full setup - then not sure, that's why I asked.
Be interested how you buoy your warp ready for release, how you attach rods to the Yak in-case of a roll!
Not sure really as I have only ever given you guys a wide berth due to the wash. I guess we could do a flypast next time but not soure you woudl be too happy!!!
Rob
So Yakers do travel in groups!!!!
Any chance of a little demo of your kit?? (assuming there is time and the Committee haven't got anything else organised)
See you Thurs
Rob
No!
Put a ring through the nose of a one ton bull and it will follow you because of teh pain. Put a hook in a fish and it will fight back.
If the hook was in me I know which one I would be like!
Does this mean 2 single handed boats can fish a comp as long as they are close to each other?
Definition of "close" please?
My worry for Yaks is that I am assuming the distance may not be far but being at anchor could slow any rescue attempt unless the rope was buoyed and ready to release?
On the drift - how long would it take a Yak to help a friend if they were 50 yds apart in a big sea with wind and tide against them?
I know we have the same issues potentially on Boats but many of us have initial rescue devices to throw to an overboard crew member.
This is where a demo \ talk from an experience Yaker would really help.
R
Last minute I know, but I am popping in on Trailer Tek Tomorrow first thing.
If you want something I am happy to pick it up for you.
But I need to know before 8:30 am - email \ pm me.
Rob
http://www.trailertek.com/acatalog/indexcat1.html
Hi, I have always had Lowrance and been very pleased.
I won a Colour Combi (not sure I have mentioned that before!!!! ) and it was great but in the end I got annoyed with the split screen so now have an additional plotter.
They share the same GPS receiver and are on a Lowrance Network - so all is good.
Remember to factor in the connectors and network bits if you plan to go for two. The Lowrance should however come with enough bits to join them together, I am not sure re. other brands.
p.s. a Lowrance is teh same as an Eagle, but I am not sure if there are any compatiability issues.
We do have a sponsor of the open who supplies kit - Martin B shoudl be abel to davise who they are.
Rob
I think the idea of Yacks in the club is good. But what is "fishing in pairs"? Would you be in radio contact, sight of each other, attached to the same anchor?
I think it is open to discussion as that condition in a comp could be abused and we wouldn't want anything happen to a club member, especially in a comp.
Perhaps a Yak run through and demo (bring one to a meeting) woudl be interesting.
Rob