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Gav Goudie wrote:
Why dont you just put it behind your head like everyone else?! As I said at the start, I'd seen somebody else claim he did this and I want to know how, because there are no lashing points to prevent anything placed there to get amongst the rudder pedals or disapear under the pan during a winch launch. That doesn't mean I'd do it: I'm allergic to loose stuff getting to where it shouldn't be. I have a spar-top bag that will take the Camelbak and a fleece but little else: some place to put the canopy cover would be nice too. Is there an issue with the Camelbak dribbling down your neck or on your pants (if you leave the tube dangling) if its behind your head? -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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