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The kayak is a two person "sit-on-top" type kayak that he should have been able to immediately climb back on and start paddling. However, the question in my mind is, why is it so low in the water?

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Just now, oslooskar said:

The kayak is a two person "sit-on-top" type kayak that he should have been able to immediately climb back on and start paddling. However, the question in my mind is, why is it so low in the water?

 

Henry, you might want to ask dear Liza... 

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8 minutes ago, oslooskar said:

The kayak is a two person "sit-on-top" type kayak that he should have been able to immediately climb back on and start paddling. However, the question in my mind is, why is it so low in the water?

 

One or both of those hatches must have been leaking.  Probably lost the rubber hatch cover(s).  Easy to do, especially on a hotel loaner.  The plastic itself floats, even with no air in the hull.  But just barely.  

 

Could just as easily have been me, kayaking solo off Koh Chang.  With plenty of daylight left, I started toward some smaller islands to the south.  They were further than they looked.  Discretion turned me around after paddling a mile or 2.   And my kayak wasn't a rental or a hotel loaner, so the hatches were intact. 

 

Kudos to the guy for wearing his life jacket.

 

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10 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Henry, you might want to ask dear Liza... 

 

Richard, you might want to put your cards on the table and explain yourself. After all, my name isn't "Henry" and I don't know anyone named "Liza".

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Sit on tops are BS….get a real sit in kayak..,

 

why is it submerged is b/c most likely has cracks this water inside the cabin….poor maintenance…should refund renter 

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35 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Henry, you might want to ask dear Liza... 

There's a hole in my kayak, dear Liza, dear Liza.'😉

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42 minutes ago, oslooskar said:

Richard, you might want to put your cards on the table and explain yourself. After all, my name isn't "Henry" and I don't know anyone named "Liza".


 

Don’t worry Gandtee got there ! 
 

(if you’re not a native English speaker the reference to the song about a hole may have passed you by). 

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50 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

One or both of those hatches must have been leaking.  Probably lost the rubber hatch cover(s).  Easy to do, especially on a hotel loaner.  The plastic itself floats, even with no air in the hull.  But just barely.  

 

Could just as easily have been me, kayaking solo off Koh Chang.  With plenty of daylight left, I started toward some smaller islands to the south.  They were further than they looked.  Discretion turned me around after paddling a mile or 2.   And my kayak wasn't a rental or a hotel loaner, so the hatches were intact. 

 

Kudos to the guy for wearing his life jacket.

 

The hatch covers are both on in the photo, so there must be a hole in the hull. Also, I find it hard to believe the kayak capsized in those calm seas.

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1 hour ago, oslooskar said:

The hatch covers are both on in the photo, so there must be a hole in the hull. Also, I find it hard to believe the kayak capsized in those calm seas.

 

You'd be surprised how easy it is to capsize a kayak, even in dead calm water.  Especially if you're looking around and behind you.  A moment's distraction and over you go.  Ask me how I know that...

 

Even easier if it's filling up with sloshing water.

 

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18 minutes ago, TheFishman1 said:

Who gave the disstress call

 

Don't know in this case, but I always carried (still carry) a cell phone in a waterproof kayak bag, whether I was at sea, on a lake, or in a river.  I don't recall how far offshore the coverage was in Koh Chang.  In fact, I don't think I pulled the phone out of the bag on my paddles off Koh Chang.  It was for emergencies only.  Too easy to drop one overboard in any kind of chop.

 

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8 hours ago, impulse said:

 

You'd be surprised how easy it is to capsize a kayak, even in dead calm water.  Especially if you're looking around and behind you.  A moment's distraction and over you go.  Ask me how I know that...

 

Even easier if it's filling up with sloshing water.

 

I'm a former professional kayaker who's owned several sit-on-top kayaks and they do NOT take on water and sink down like the kayak in the photo if they capsize. The problem, as I see it, had nothing to do with capsizing and everything to do with a hole in the kayak's hull. Also, climbing back onto an undamaged sit-on-top does not require great skill----I've done in rough water to show others how to do it. 

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33 minutes ago, oslooskar said:

I'm a former professional kayaker who's owned several sit-on-top kayaks and they do NOT take on water and sink down like the kayak in the photo if they capsize. The problem, as I see it, had nothing to do with capsizing and everything to do with a hole in the kayak's hull. Also, climbing back onto an undamaged sit-on-top does not require great skill----I've done in rough water to show others how to do it. 

 

I reckon you could fix that that with a straw, not a long one, but if its too long, cut it with an ax, ensuring said ax is sharpened with a wet stone...  Forget about the bucket, you never needed it anyway !!...  :guitar:

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19 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I reckon you could fix that that with a straw, not a long one, but if its too long, cut it with an ax, ensuring said ax is sharpened with a wet stone...  Forget about the bucket, you never needed it anyway !!...  :guitar:

I don't know what you've been smoking, but you might want to ease off of it a wee bit.

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