tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7966256462371281922.post8152417818044731355..comments2024-03-15T19:29:12.442+11:00Comments on Expedition Kayaks: Spray Skirt LoopsMark Sundinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05603692749315592080noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7966256462371281922.post-70406101871554138652008-09-05T09:40:00.000+10:002008-09-05T09:40:00.000+10:00G'day JD,I do a similar thing with the whitewa...G'day JD,<BR/>I do a similar thing with the whitewater type skirts that I've always used for surfing, instead of a biner I put a thick hose on the loop to prevent it from tucking under. The Reed skirts I'm now using seal really tight, but when you capsize & wet exit they just peel off, so there is much less danger of a repeat of my Noosa performance. <BR/>Thanks for the comemnt - always appreciated...!Mark Sundinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05603692749315592080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7966256462371281922.post-35855230780103699942008-09-04T22:16:00.000+10:002008-09-04T22:16:00.000+10:00Mark, I leave an alloy carabiner permanently attac...Mark, I leave an alloy carabiner permanently attached to the release loop. Reminds you to leave it out as you put the skirt on and conveniently presents the loop to you when inverted. Also stops the loop hiding under the coaming. Peace of mind!<BR/><BR/>JDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com