I have employed one on both my bay boat and my kayak and have found them quite useful at times. But I always get confused as to when to employ and why. while kayaking, I can not always paddle over to an alternate location to avoid the dreaded "wind against tide." For the most part, if the wind is under 5 knots, I don't use them. But if a wind of 10 kts and a current of 3 knots are going in the same direction, lets say both are going from south to north, will a drift sock slow my drift down at all, or will my northbound speed still be much greater than the speed of the current by using one ?
Consequently, if the proverbial "wind against tide (current)" is the situation with the southerly wind of 10 kts and the northerly current of 3 kts, might my kayak practically be motionless ?
When do you gentlemen utilize them? Like I said, I get confused, lol.
Consequently, if the proverbial "wind against tide (current)" is the situation with the southerly wind of 10 kts and the northerly current of 3 kts, might my kayak practically be motionless ?
When do you gentlemen utilize them? Like I said, I get confused, lol.