How to Tie Down Gear in a Canoe UPDATED
How to Tie Down Gear in a Canoe Question: Should you tie everything into your canoe when y'all run rapids? Or, should gear be allowed to float free in a capsize? If you've always capsized in a bad rapid with a load of camping gear aboard, you lot know the value of tying in packs. Tightly-secured packs act similar a giant life preserver when the canoe dives in currents. My books, Boating & Camping, Beyond the Basics and Expedition Canoeing illustrate a simple security system. To summarize: If the boat has wood or plastic trim, drill a series of as spaced (about 12 inches autonomously) vertical holes through the inwales. if the trim is aluminum, drill the holes horizontally just below the T-portion of the metal rail. Thread a length of parachute string through each hole and necktie the cords off equally a loop. Use these chute-cord ...