This isn't really a question that I'm looking to be answered. It's something I've been thinking about and will throw out there for comment/opinion/debate. Kayaking by nature is a very simple way to get out on the water. The simplicity is attractive to me. How does one find a balance between simplicity and extravagant rigging, fish finders, GPS, anchor trolleys, rod/trolling setups, survival kits, radios, etc? I'm having an internal debate trying to figure out what I need, want, and can do without. I've had this issue with other hobbies before. If I need to spend a bunch of time gathering a ton of gear and a bunch of time putting everything together every time I go out, it's going to add stress, and take some of the enjoyment out of the activity. Safety is a concern but for me it's not the most important factor. I am willing to accept some risk to increase enjoyment. For example, when I ride my motorcycles, I take reasonable precautions. I wear a helmet and a jacket with some armor. If I get so concerned with getting hurt that I have to wear a full leather suit with body armor, I'm not going to ride anymore. The inconvenience of spending a bunch of time dressing and being hot/uncomfortable outweighs the enjoyment factor. My buddy has 3 different jackets, special boots, kevlar pants, etc. It's always a hassle for him to get ready to ride. There is a feeling of freedom in going simple. Can anyone relate? Maybe I'm on my own with this
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