Just did a google and found the Wildrness systems Tsunami 145. Assuming this
is the boat you have, the cockpit opening is 36" X 20". Alot of skirts will
fit. Don't waste your money on a nylon skirt though, as this is a very easy
boat to roll and you will eventually want to learn. Buy an all neoprene
skirt. Look for sales at white water outfitters, tell them the cockpit size.
OR check local message boards of canoe\kayak clubs and look for something
used. You should be able to find a nice skirt for $100.or less new,
used....who knows, I've found em for $20.
"jughead" wrote in message
ups.com...
Last weekend me and a couple of buddys did a 22 mile paddle along the
American River here in Northern California.
I never had that much fun in my life. Got the kayak less than a month
ago.
Came very close to tipping the kayak in some rapids. Got alot of water
in the boat but my reactions kicked in and was able
to use my body to keep upright. Through out the trip I got more water
in the boat but no big deal. Just sponge it out.
My boat is a Tsunami 145. I'm thinking spray skirts are important and
should get one. Especially since I plan
on using it in the ocean too. Any suggestions would be awesome!
Questions:
How do I know which size skirt to get? (ha ha spray skirt)
It would be cool if it had a zipper so I can get into the cockpit
without removing the skirt.
I'm probably looking to get something that is not for too cold of
weather. But should hold up to waves.
Does the skirt suspenders go inside the PDF or outside the pfd?
This is my pfd
http://www.stearnsinc.com/Recreation...goryID=7844435
In the market for a spray skirt under a hundred.