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Old 02-14-2013, 08:36 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by PapaDave View Post
I use a more direct, kamakazi approach. I put the pedal bungie on and pedal as fast as I can towards the beach and when it gets shallow I push one pedal all the way forward, or let the bungie do that, which takes the fins up next to the hull and glide in.

Do make sure you have the bungie on though, other wise when you get out of the layak a wave can launch your yak up on the beach and the fins will try to center, which will bend a rod on your fins.

And yes, most people frown on this approach, but it works for me.
What Papa said. I did this for 2 years on my PA14 and since May of last year on my PA12. IMO, this approach gives me the most control on the way in. That being said, I pretty much only go out when the conditions are good. When I got my first PA in 09' I tried the drive pull-out method and I had mixed success with it. Like Papa said, I pretty much gun it after I have timed the sets, get really close then let the hobie bungee raise the fins, rudder in a few more feet and jump out.
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