10-03-2008, 12:24 AM
10-03-2008, 01:12 AM
Got to admit, I have thought about it, but haven't taken that step yet.
I am betting I eventually will.
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10-03-2008, 02:23 AM
Ill bite.. what is a drift drogue.. and since I dont know what it is I can say for sure I have not used one.. but I am curious what it is and how it is used..
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10-03-2008, 02:32 AM
A cone shaped sock. It opens up in the water like a parachute, and slows your drift down.
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10-03-2008, 03:08 AM
[#008000]thanks sis.. I thought thats what ya'll meant but was not sure.. what I do know is that on all Navy vessels the emergency rafts all have one so that the boat does not drift as much.. and from what I have been told they work great.. so I could see how one would work very well on a tube or tune... [/#008000]
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10-06-2008, 09:06 PM
I use one on my boat ( 18ft Skeeter Walleye ) but never thought of one for a toon or tube. It would help to keep you into the wind, but might be a danger if you need to move fast. In the boat, you have a quick release system with a float on it in case you need to power up fast. I imagine that you could set something up for your tube/toon. You would not need a very big sock. for my boat I use an 18 and a 24 inch sock. For the average toon/tube, a 10 - 12 inch sock might be adequate. Make sure you have floats on one side and weight on the other so it opens and stays upright. Spinning is a problem with them.