Ok I am going to get into this one more time
I talked to Jack and I understand his thinking on a twin engine plane,but I drive a car that has four wheels and it want go if there not preforming.I rode motorcycles they have two wheel does that make them safer, could try a unicycle with just one tire but I would sure not be safe then.
I really think this is a conversation more about local traditions than preformance. A skin ON frame yak needs the things Jack is talking about to be as safe as it can be,and Jack is close to the home of that style yak,Mick Hates the sit on tops that they use here in the gulf ,but I think the surf conditions have a lot to do with that,I am not a canoe person and it is because of the conditions I paddle n. It reminds me of a very smart friend of mine and a talk we had about buying realestate ,his favorite saying was location location location ,that was his first thought about buying a piece of property.
I am going to break this down a little different
Cockpit liner is just one piece of equipment ,thats true but if it fails you flood the whole boat,both ends
Hatches ,there are two of them,Jack says they are twice as likely to fail, hunnnnn now that means I have to have two failures to match up to his one with a liner to be in the same shape.
Dry backs ,flotation bags they will float the yak , but need to be secured and make sure nothing sharp hits them,they will work.
Positive floatation in my boat is secured in the hull ,can't leak ,the pool noodles I use will not absorb water,I have 2 flotation devices In the hull Jack describes he has 4 6 or 8 so that goes against the two engine thing again.
To sum this up saftey wise
Covinaice wise, I will go with my hatches ,It is much easier to access my gear ,loading my boat is easier and I do not have to have multiple dry bags. my floatation is there in place ,will not move leak or really have to be maintaned at all.
Saftey wise The odds are better that Jacks system will encounter problems than mine ,installing the sock correctly every
time a less durable material than my hatches and bulheads, Packing the dry bags correctly and making sure there sealed,making sure they are secured in the boat
My floatation is just there.
I guess this ole redneck likes the kiss principle ,strap down to hatches, flotation is there,easy access, no dry bags inside the deck,nice and simple
Jacks system packing several flotation or dry bags ,harder access, running ropes under the deck to pull your stuff out
installing the sock.
I think both systems will work if used right ,for me if I was in the open ocean ,I would want a spray skirt ,good hatches and positive floatation , for me that would be the most reliable system.
Wheeeeeeeeeee dang thats a lot of typing ,if we keep this kind of conversation up I am going to have to get me a secutary.
Ron