...... this is where the PLB is the life saver.i the past i never thought i would want or need one plus the cost was a factor.
then i had some car repairs done and looked at the bill and put it on the card.it hit me that for half the car cost i could get a PLB and cut the survival gear and hassles in half.
I presume you will still carry your fire making gear, even if you have a PLB? Having a PLB would be great, but in a remote area, rescue could still take awhile. It would suck to die from hypothermia an hour before the SAR team arrived.
..... My prescription glasses were the first thing to head to the bottom, followed by my shotgun, shells, and all of my gear.
I too need my glasses to see well. When doing outdoor stuff, I always have "croakies" or another similar thing to retain my glasses in case I take a spill. I also always keep a spare pair of glasses in my gear.
The nice thing about sea kayaks is that your gear stays inside the hatch, and doesn't get lost if you capsize. However, when out on open water, if you flip and don't quickly grab the boat, the wind can carry it off faster than you can swim. I always keep some fire starting gear in my pockets, and in the pocket of my spray skirt. If I can make it ashore, I might be able to get a fire going. (I say "might" because coastal Alaska can be very wet. There are times when getting a fire going is very challenging, even with good fire starting gear.)