I try to get out every week, and unusually do.
Like Jimmy stated a drift chute, drag anchor, or regular anchor is a good idea in windy times. Also the issue with spinning can be alleviated with a rope hanging off the back of the kayak for a little more drag.
We got rid of the Coosa's because of the tippyness, and the nose sticks up catching a lot of wind, when paddling the nose does a walk the dog action when paddling.
Standing in the Rides is quite easy, and also the Commanders. I hear the Mokens are easy to stand in also.
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