Hi there, hoping for some tips on feeding our swimmers. I’m paddling as part of a tandem Duo.
Is it better to carry food and drink on the kayak and feed from the kayak, or keep food and drink on the boat and feed the swimmers from the boat?
Thanks
Feed from kayak or boat?
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Re: Feed from kayak or boat?
Good morning Trev, I have completed a couple of ocean swims and have entered a the Rottnest channel swim for the first time this year. ( travelling from NSW for the challenge, lucky your swimmers with the support in place.
I prefer being feed from a kayak, can be closer, friendlier, no smell or propeller.
Drink bottles are identified, ie different contents different colour or labelled with contents. Tie the bottles to s short length of cord so the swimmer can just drop it and swim, kayaker can retrieve it easily. Bigger feeds can kept on the boat and retrieved by the Kayaker for the next stop as required, and spare water bottles likewise.
Best wishes for the swim. Regards Greg
I prefer being feed from a kayak, can be closer, friendlier, no smell or propeller.
Drink bottles are identified, ie different contents different colour or labelled with contents. Tie the bottles to s short length of cord so the swimmer can just drop it and swim, kayaker can retrieve it easily. Bigger feeds can kept on the boat and retrieved by the Kayaker for the next stop as required, and spare water bottles likewise.
Best wishes for the swim. Regards Greg
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Re: Feed from kayak or boat?
You are able to take away larger portions of food, which may be stored on the boat and picked up by the kayaker should they be required for the next stop. Similarly, identical extra water bottles can be taken away.
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Re: Feed from kayak or boat?
I just did a diving training session so I recommend it better to carry food and drink on the kayak and feed from the kayak
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Re: Feed from kayak or boat?
Please give me a review of the swimming tournament at the Rottnest channelgreg solo rotto swim wrote: ↑Wed 17/01/2024 9:21 am Good morning Trev, I have completed a couple of ocean swims and have entered a the Rottnest channel swim for the first time this year. ( travelling from NSW for the challenge, lucky your swimmers with the support in place.
I prefer being feed from a kayak, can be closer, friendlier, no smell or propeller.
Drink bottles are identified, ie different contents different colour or labelled with contents. Tie the bottles to s short length of cord so the swimmer can just drop it and swim, kayaker can retrieve it easily. Bigger feeds can kept on the boat and retrieved by the Kayaker for the next stop as required, and spare water bottles likewise.
Best wishes for the swim. Regards Greg
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Re: Feed from kayak or boat?
Regardless of the chosen method, having a clear communication plan between the kayaker, boat crew, and swimmers is essential for efficient feeding and coordination.snaptik
Re: Feed from kayak or boat?
Whether on the kayak or boat, choose snacks that provide sustained energy for swimmers.
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Re: Feed from kayak or boat?
No matter which method you choose, it's crucial to have a clear communication plan between the kayaker, boat crew, and swimmers to ensure efficient feeding and coordination. slice masters