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Originally Posted by dapHBCM
That's comforting - the more I research it seems like there is a pretty healthy buffer calculated into the capacities for some of the kayaks.
I can across these float bags while sifting through articles: https://www.nrs.com/product/42080/nr...yak-float-bags
They wouldn't stop the kayak from flipping, but it would probably help if it did flip or there was a leak. Anyone have any experience with these? Gimic? Over the top?
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They probably help, but if you get an outback it comes with foam blocks installed in the hull that provide buoyancy in the event that the hull takes on water. I have seen some of the old school guys out pool noodles inside the older hulls to replicate that.