Righting Bag



I had a murrays.. bought it used. it worked at first but develped searious leaks. i called murrays and they said (i still can't believe it) its suppoesd to leak like that??? i said it didn't leak when i first got it and that makes no sence. i tried to seal it with sillicone sealant (for tents and such).. didn't help it.
so i ordered a large one from SaltyDog.com after seeing my friends bag... i haven't tried it since i got it (last fall) but i am ready...
the blocks are the most expensive part...
PS i bet u will wish you spent the 200 if you dont get it and need it... heck i need a new tiller... 150 for a stick!
MN3


TileMan5309 wrote: One of the ideas was to get a water proofing bag like are used on commercial rafting trips. Very heavy duty and strong...I'll check the price....
i used to carry my Navy Seabag with me as a righting bag... could work in a pinch.. but i would recommend you get a bag specially made to do this job.
I have been capsized ... being pushed about 15knots towards breakers... that would be the wrong time to learn my righting bag cant handle the stress.
If you make a custom bag... be sure to test it several times in different conditions to make sure it will save you.... (life/boat/others)
MN3

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