sanjose80
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Would be great to have a clinic! I would love to try that.
Would a rental kayak from MBK or the other outfit on cannery row be Ok enough to dive off of?
Would a rental kayak from MBK or the other outfit on cannery row be Ok enough to dive off of?
Kayak diving is a piece of cake and a joy.
I have a little anchor I made out of re-bar. It looks like a mexican rock anchor - 3 prong that kinda looks like a triple hook. On that I have about 6 feet of chain and then some line (about 100 feet) it's wound on a hand held spool and lives bungeed to the top of the bow. My rig is just a plate with an 18 lb wing, separate weight belt. When I get out to where I want to dive the first thing I do is straddle the kayak and scooch foreward an anchor. If the currents running the anchor will set and then I can see if there is any current by either tossing in another line and see if it goes out sideways. If there's significant current I pull up anchor and go somewhere else.
After the anchor is set and I ve decided to do it, I get my fins on, then I scooch back into the seat and lay down backwards and pull my weightbelt on. The alternate method would be to get in the water first then put your weight belt in the water by rolling it on. Next I pull my rig in the water off the back of the kayak and put it on and go diving. Super simple.
With kayaks it's all about keeping your center of gravity low. Getting back on would be like bellying back up onto a surf board. Once you pull yourself about half way up you stay low and pivot your body around, then turn over and flop yourself back in your seat.
Me and my kayak have been to a lot of places. If I had to give up either my boat or kayak I would honestly probably give up the boat. With kayaks there's no registration, gas, trailers, maintenance, tow vehicle and resulting decreased fuel economy while towing, etc.
Kayaks give you freedom and and I love the exercise.
They are a very green alternative.
I'd love to do a kayak seminar sometime down in Monterey. I'm not an instructor, but I could show people at least what I know and have learned in my kayak diving adventures.
I own an Ocean Kayak Scrambler XT that's about 10 years old and it's still in great shape.
West Marine has Ocean Kayak, and you can get a discount if you know someone with a port supply account.