rylevine Posted June 21, 2021 Posted June 21, 2021 This week's Wednesday Lunch Paddle is on June 23, 2021 at Cohasset. This special edition offers a combination Current Session and Lunch Paddle. After launching at the public ramp, we will paddle to Little Harbor and practice in the ebb current. Depending on participant interest, there may be an opportunity to explore nearby islands and ledges. We will meet at 9:30 to get OTW at 10:00. COLD WATER PADDLE: Water temperatures are still low. Come prepared for immersion. If you are not sure about what this means, please contact the organizers and we can figure out if it works. HELMET REQUIRED: We will be paddling in dynamic water. Covid-19 paddling: on this trip we will strictly observe social distancing and MA state recreational boating guidelines for the pandemic. Please research and respect all regulations that apply at the time of the paddle. Location: Ramp next to Cohasset Harbor Marina, 33 Parker Avenue, Cohasset, MA. Parking: After dropping boats and gear, move car to parking along Border Street and walk back. Registration: To attend, please PM me directly with your contact information, emergency contact, car and boat information. It will be necessary to sign a waiver at the beach. Predictions: NW breezes 5-10 kt becoming variable, air temps 60-70s, water temp 55 F, swell 1-2 ft with primary 1ft @ 15 sec. Tides: HT at 10:39 am, LT at 4:40 pm; Tide range 10.2 ft When/what: People meet at 9:30 am and launch at 10:00 am. Cohasset Public Boat Ramp next to Harbor Marina on Parker Avenue, Cohasset. This trip doesn't have a specific level: we'll determine the route based on who shows up, what people want to do, and what the environment wants to do. All properly equipped members are welcome: please bring boats with rigged deck lines, bulkheads, spray skirts, and dress for immersion. Bring a helmet since this trip launches and lands in surf. If you're not sure you have a safe vessel, please get in touch with us and ask. NOTE: The Wednesday Lunch Paddles are cooperative adventures, not guided trips. Each participant is responsible for her/his own safety. Don’t assume the trip initiators are smarter, stronger, better at rough water, more attractive, or more skilled paddlers than you are. For more information, see this description of our trip philosophy from the NSPN web site. We encourage paddlers to make their own independent decision about their comfort level with conditions at the time of the paddle. Please PM me if you have questions or if you haven’t paddled with me before. Hope to see you there! Bob it Bob
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