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<blockquote data-quote="Rodnocker" data-source="post: 117852" data-attributes="member: 2312"><p>My suggestion to you on this would be the same as when fishing from a kayak. Take the boat out in warm water ('tis not the season for this right now), on a calm day, and turn it over. You need to know what it is going to take to turn the boat over if you don't feel stable in it. You need to know your boat just like you need to know the rest of your gear. If your boat feels tippy, you need to know how far you can push it before it will actually go over, and you need to practice righting it while you are in a controlled area/situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodnocker, post: 117852, member: 2312"] My suggestion to you on this would be the same as when fishing from a kayak. Take the boat out in warm water ('tis not the season for this right now), on a calm day, and turn it over. You need to know what it is going to take to turn the boat over if you don't feel stable in it. You need to know your boat just like you need to know the rest of your gear. If your boat feels tippy, you need to know how far you can push it before it will actually go over, and you need to practice righting it while you are in a controlled area/situation. [/QUOTE]
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