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Part of the reason that kayakers are more likely to wear the PFD has to be that there is nowhere to store one that is not being worn. So long as the rule is that each paddler only has to have a PFD on board, some paddlers will just have it in the canoe, but a kayaker has to wear it.
That makes sense. Being a canoer, the lack of storage hadn't really occurred to me. That probably accounts for the number disparity. Still wish more boaters, all around, wore their lifejackets.
You can listen to our podcast wherever you usually get your podcasts - Spotify, Apple, TuneIn, Amazon, Google, wherever! We release new episodes of the podcast there first. Please like and subscribe to our TH-cam Channel too! We'd love to hear from you. Here is where you can find all of the ways to connect with us: pico.link/supergoodcamping, email us at hi@supergoodcamping.com or visit our website at www.supergoodcamping.com
Part of the reason that kayakers are more likely to wear the PFD has to be that there is nowhere to store one that is not being worn. So long as the rule is that each paddler only has to have a PFD on board, some paddlers will just have it in the canoe, but a kayaker has to wear it.
That makes sense. Being a canoer, the lack of storage hadn't really occurred to me. That probably accounts for the number disparity. Still wish more boaters, all around, wore their lifejackets.