First of all, I never launch the kayak. I get wet enough staying on shore and walking through the rain. Second, I would never go out in a kayak without a skirt. That is a female in a skirt. I don't care for kayak skirts.
anthony whitmo wrote:
I"m not much into the Bags like you Boyz are...... But whatever floats your boat LMAO
Do they make a big big enough for my 600 or 500 while it's attached to the Mark III ?
All the drybags I looked at weren't long enough.
ant
You would be interested in a bag if you went out in salt or rough water.
If you're too lazy to look for a bag yourself you can at least supply us with the dimensions you need. A quick look and I saw one 15.5 inch by 45inch.
You would be interested in a bag if you went out in salt or rough water. If you're too lazy to look for a bag yourself you can at least supply us with the dimensions you need. A quick look and I saw one 15.5 inch by 45inch. Tim
Tim I go out in Salt water all the time buddy
The Pelican shotz and all of the shorebirdz etc etc are from saltwater, rough seas, hi swells etc etc ..... I"m only 30 minutes from the ocean man. I still don't have the water problem you all are having.... sorry I'll try to get wet next time to amuse you all Well not TOOOO wet though
Hey I have looked for bagz, but was asking the advice of the forum for a little help if someone has one that they know works...... Geeze man !! Measurements?? Heck everyone knows how big a 500 IS or 600 IS and Mark III is.... We all have them .... Don't we
MAn this is a tough crowd tonight........ I aint feelin the love!!! And I WANNA FEEL the LOVE BRUTHA!! Well not like that........ oh Tim your so so sick
Just having a little fun boyz don't read nothin into this........
Jason > Hey bro > Thanks for the help on the Bag I appreciate your kind hearted response and answers to my question........ And I didn't even have to give you dimensions or anything....... But YOU have a 500 too I KNEW SOMEONE around here could actually be of help
LMAO
Nov 06, 2008 at 10:35 PM
anthony whitmo Offline Upload & Sell: Off
Oh Jason that is sooooo wrong. So wrong........ egads man........ I'm always in the back of the yak man ..... what's wrong with you
Hey there aren't any initiatives on the ballot that prevent you and Chad from getting your love on yak style
If the boat is a rockin' . . .
On a serious note - I haven't taken the 500 on the water yet but am planning to. While I haven't come close to taking a swim yet, I want the comfort that only a $35, plastic dry bag can provide. I am going to pick up one with the dimensions I mentioned above. I'll let you know how it works out.
Where is Chad anyone - I am on fire tonight and he isn't even responding.
DiPace wrote:
I've been using an Advanced Elements AirFrame inflatable. At 10.5' long by 32" wide, its not breaking any speed records, but it's far more stable than any roto or glass boat I've taken out. It's a quick turner because of its size and flat mid-section. I can lean way over the side without worrying about tipping (it's never gone over even once). For paddling flat water and making quick changes in direction, the thing's great. For taking a ride out of the harbor into open ocean, I cancel any plans for the rest of the day, 'cause that's how long it'll take.
Since the boat isn't going to tip, I keep my camera in my lap and wear a skirt (I like to look pretty -- no, I mean a spray skirt). I also have one of these highly absorbent travel towels in case of dripping from the paddle. When I go out into the surf, I use a deck-mounted dry bag that's just big enough to hold my D200 and 300mm f/4 in a Lowepro Zoom AW case. If I had the bigger AE boat, or a Helios, I'd take my DryZone bag... but I don't.
I gotta say: using a kayak makes a world of diffence. ...Show more →
Imagemaster wrote:
First of all, I never launch the kayak. I get wet enough staying on shore and walking through the rain. Second, I would never go out in a kayak without a skirt. That is a female in a skirt. I don't care for kayak skirts.
Tony
Jeez Tony, now I'm getting and idea of what you and a "guest" are doing in that blind of yours.!!!
Great advise Tim, I follow about the same rules as you do when yakking.. I have this BAG If you click the size tab you will get all sizes, pretty sure I purchased the LARGE bag, 500mm with the Mark III attached fits great.
NOTE I find shooting without the lens hood on my 500mm is a big advantage to BIF, you don't have the extra weight being slung around to threw you off balance.
Great points by all except J
jakita33 wrote:
I haven't taken the 500 on the water yet
J