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Junior
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Point Loma
Posts: 9
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There are so many techniques to landing the yac I think I've tried most of them but the one that works well for me is I've set my lawrance to sound when It gets between 3 to 5 ft so even if I can't see the sand it will. first I release the rudder tension cord so the rudder is free then with the rudder control in the left hand and the bungie in the right I time the waves peddle like a mad man and as soon as the lawrance sounds I push the left foot forward tether the peddle on the right and get out I then turn off the electonics release the bait tank attach the wheels pull the rudder and the boat to shore the mirage drive never touches the sand.
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Junior
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 2
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Pedals Found! Thank you, James!
Great news! James was looking for a friend's pedals and he found mine. He even delivered them to my house! What a great guy! -Gary
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Carlsbad,,Halfway up the Hill
Posts: 487
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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I pull the kayak ashore from the front handle and do not let the drive touch the sand. Then I open the front hatch and lift the kayak from there - high enough to remove the mirage drive. The drive doesn't touch the sand. ---------------------------- |
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