Aledal, if you want to quote someone, just click on the quote button in the bottom right hand corner of their message. A new message window will appear, with their quoted text at the top, appropriately formatted. Then you just type your reply under that text and submit.
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Sure-granted-an "EXPERIENCED" kayaker is safe in deep water as long as he doesnt screw up his roll. But suppose he does? Suppose virtigo/fatigue or just plain fear hit him?
You may be "top heavy" with a "Sit on Top" but not only can you throw your legs over the side and into the water you can lean your upper torso down and into the direction of the wave.Both these actions make it extremely difficult to be knocked off-especially with custom handles.
There is no doubt a sit on top is safer for an
inexperienced kayaker, but you shouldn't take a sea kayak out to sea until you are experienced and competent. A sea kayak in the hands of an expert operator is a thing of beauty and incredibly versatile.
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Im confused about so many other things-like how a writer could name a fictitious hero "Horatio Hornblower"
The Hornblower series is taken from a series of novels by C.S. Forester, who was born in England, but spent the second half of his life in the U.S. They are set in the time of the Napoleonic wars, when Lord Horatio Nelson was admiral of the fleet - hence the name Horatio. Hornblower is fairly typical of a lot of archaic English surnames of the period like Winterbottom and Butterworthington, so I guess Forester was trying to convey a sense of the period. By the way, the books are a really good read.