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echinacea

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Since: Apr 27, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:42 pm
Post subject: Just getting started with kayaking....
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Hi group. I figured I would post this here since it always seems usenet
people are good at sharing information and experiences.

10 years ago I was planning to get a kayak with a friend of mine but we
never got around to it. He had some friends who regularly paddled
around lake powell and in south texas along padre island. Now that I am
living in a condo on the beach in connecticut I noticed a couple other
tenants with kayaks on their porches. I thought it might be fun to give
it a try. I just wanted to ask if anyone had any pointers they would
like to share with someone in my place. I m not athletic but I am not
in really bad shape either so I didnt know if that would factor too
much. Where I would be boating is in long island sound and some rivers
and estuaries around where I live so the biggest waves I would see
would be on the sound. The water is usually cold. Also, I have a pretty
big porch so I didnt know if a 12 foot would be ok or if i needed
something bigger. Transportation wouldnt be an issue except to get it
to my place since I only have a jeep.

Thanks in advance for any replies

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Mitch Catrett

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:55 pm
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I carry a 16 ft canoe on top of my Wrangler with a soft top. I put on a
safari rack and added Yakima load bars. It is good, steady and secure. I
have carried a little pirogue I built on the roll bar and windsheild but
that was only a really short distance and low speeds down to the
neighborhood pond to see if it leaked.
"echinacea" <echinacea100 RemoveThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1146170576.569862.87790@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> Hi group. I figured I would post this here since it always seems usenet
> people are good at sharing information and experiences.
>
> 10 years ago I was planning to get a kayak with a friend of mine but we
> never got around to it. He had some friends who regularly paddled
> around lake powell and in south texas along padre island. Now that I am
> living in a condo on the beach in connecticut I noticed a couple other
> tenants with kayaks on their porches. I thought it might be fun to give
> it a try. I just wanted to ask if anyone had any pointers they would
> like to share with someone in my place. I m not athletic but I am not
> in really bad shape either so I didnt know if that would factor too
> much. Where I would be boating is in long island sound and some rivers
> and estuaries around where I live so the biggest waves I would see
> would be on the sound. The water is usually cold. Also, I have a pretty
> big porch so I didnt know if a 12 foot would be ok or if i needed
> something bigger. Transportation wouldnt be an issue except to get it
> to my place since I only have a jeep.
>
> Thanks in advance for any replies
>
>

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bits

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Since: Oct 23, 2005
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 9:58 pm
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A good source of information for those new to paddling is www.paddling.net .

My friends (4 of them) just got new modular 3 piece 16' NDK Romany sea
kayaks. They are planning a trip to Patagonia and want good boats for the
trip. Outfitters in Chile are a bit limited. This approach gives you
flexibility in both storing and transporting kayaks. You can put the pieces
together in under 5 minutes. While you may or may not not want to start by
making that level of investment it is an option you should explore if you
continue with the sport.

Finally a kayak could be hung in your living room, or bedroom, as a piece of
art. I have a friend who has 5 kayaks and hangs several of them on the walls
of his apartment. May sound a bit crazy but many people enjoy looking at the
lines of a nicely made kayak. Most people wind up hanging something on the
walls of their home, condo or apartment so why not make it a kayak if you do
not have a garage.

"echinacea" <echinacea100.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1146170576.569862.87790@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> Hi group. I figured I would post this here since it always seems usenet
> people are good at sharing information and experiences.
>
> 10 years ago I was planning to get a kayak with a friend of mine but we
> never got around to it. He had some friends who regularly paddled
> around lake powell and in south texas along padre island. Now that I am
> living in a condo on the beach in connecticut I noticed a couple other
> tenants with kayaks on their porches. I thought it might be fun to give
> it a try. I just wanted to ask if anyone had any pointers they would
> like to share with someone in my place. I m not athletic but I am not
> in really bad shape either so I didnt know if that would factor too
> much. Where I would be boating is in long island sound and some rivers
> and estuaries around where I live so the biggest waves I would see
> would be on the sound. The water is usually cold. Also, I have a pretty
> big porch so I didnt know if a 12 foot would be ok or if i needed
> something bigger. Transportation wouldnt be an issue except to get it
> to my place since I only have a jeep.
>
> Thanks in advance for any replies
>
>
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