Geez...
I have an electric bilge pump and carry a manual one just in case I or someone else needs it. Since my Cetus MV has a 4th hatch I cannot carry it under the deck. Since I like a clean deck, I don't want it under a bungee where it can wash away. So, I throw it on the floor of my cockpit where it waits patiently.
I was doing some rolling the other day. When I landed and tried to get out of the boat I found that the pump had cleverly wedged itself under a foot peg and over my foot. I could not get my foot free until I discovered the problem, reached into the cockpit and removed the pump with some difficulty. I know you are ahead of me and wondering what could have happened if I had had to wet exit while rolling? I wonder too and plan to find another spot for my pump.
Paddle safe...
DS
Thursday, September 22, 2011
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You would have used your rescue knife to cut off your leg and then sold the movie rights for a film staring James Franco.
I used to have the pump under the front bungees and tied with a cord in case it got washed away until one day it got washed overboard and when rolling I got tangled in the cord. Now no cords, just under the bungees.
I have had a fear of tethers and being tangled. That's why I don't use a paddle leash. As far as cutting off my leg: my insurance wouldn't cover it.
On my Cetus, I removed the back band and put the pump behind my seat. Over time, you will find you don't really need a back band.
Actually, I do because of an old disc injury.
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