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  1. I'm looking at heading out this Sunday to Boon Island. Boon is about 9 miles off the coast of York. It has a pretty nifty history of death and dining: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boon_Island

    The plan would be to leave from York Harbor at about 8:30am on Sunday, returning around 3:00.  Estimated distance is around 20 miles, and anticipated pace is on the faster end of moderate. Landing on Boon is not easy, seal-style on kelp granite. I will only go in highly favorable weather. Message or reply if you'd like to join.

    Disclaimer: I have never done this particular trip before, although I'm very familiar with the York Harbor/Portsmouth/Isles of Shoals area and have done the Isles crossing numerous times. Group members should be self-sufficient and prepared for the distance, open water crossing, and landing. 

     

     

  2. I currently paddle a Current Designs Rumour (https://cdkayak.com/Kayaks.aspx?id=45), and absolutely the only thing I don't love about the boat is the modified ocean cockpit, which the Willow doesn't have. My boat is very well made and very lightweight for its size (many NSPNers have been surprised at light it is when helping rooftop it, and this is a group that knows their fiberglass boats).  This past summer I took it on a circumnav of Cape Ann in sustained high wind and periodic 3-4 foot seas and it performed admirably. 

    The Willow is a very different boat than the Rumour (wider, a bit shorter etc), so really I can't comment on the design. I strongly suggest that you paddle the Willow before you buy it. My boat, for example, has a very strong "personality" that a few other folks who have paddled it weren't fond of.  That may be the same with the Willow. 

  3. I'm going to second (third?) the suggestion that what you need to buy first is lessons and guided trips.  It really depends on *how* you intend to pick up the sport (some people like to jump into 34 degree water with both feet), but if you're easing into it, put yourself in good hands for a while and see if you're having fun.

    As for all physical equipment, I would (did) hold off on the kayak purchase for a while... up to a year or two (depending on how much you paddle your first few years). One can (and should) try out a lot of different kayaks-- which I found was best done by renting (several good shops offer a "season pass" to their local waters with some off site days). Whatever boat I rented came with a skirt that fit and a pump/float/sponge.  

    The first gear I suggest buying: a good paddle that suits your stroke style and a PFD that fits.  Both items are critical to *enjoying* the sport, especially as you spend more time in your boat and hold your paddle for longer. It's much more difficult to rent a high quality paddle and a PFD that fits your body properly (especially if you are a woman) than it is to rent a quality boat, so (IMHO) they should be the first "investments". Those two, some dry bags, and a snap on compass served me very well for my first two years of guided trips, lessons, and protected coastal paddling.    

    (15 years later and I still don't own a drysuit. So far I don't find paddling in water *that* cold to be fun, so I don't do it.)

  4. Hi Folks.

    I was wondering if anyone had good experiences/bad experiences with far-flung guided/escorted multi-day kayak trips (Europe is mostly what I'm looking at for the summer/early fall, but a wish list for the future wouldn't be bad).  I'm specifically looking for ones that keep the paddling level at intermediate or higher and have good quality single kayaks.  

    I had come across this: http://nwpassage.com/naxos-santorini-kayaking-tour, but don't have any experience with the outfitter (and it seems maybe a bit overpriced?  Not sure).  

    Recommendations, warnings, links very appreciated.  

    Thanks,

    Hill

  5. Here is my proposal:

    Launch Site: Cohasset Marina (Longitude: -70.786783 Latitude:42.239142)
    Launch time: 10:30 am on SATURDAY 9/12. (Not generally one for later starts, but the tides aren't great for an earlier start.)
    Head out to Minot and then turn South with the intention of Situate Light. Winds are expected to pick up in the afternoon, and with the somewhat later start, we will decide if Scituate Light is reasonable based on the speed and feelings of the group (and the forecast tomorrow morning). If we keep a reasonable pace we'd then return to Cohasset Marina generally around the start of the incoming tide (or at dead low). Sunset is 6:58. Total distance for this would be 14ish miles.
    Should some people want a shorter trip, they could launch with us at Cohasset and make Minot, either turning around at that point or turning around after the longer group makes Smith Rocks.
  6. Good morning!

    Alas, due to work eating my life I'm not able to make it to the MDI extravaganza this weekend. Is anyone else in similar circumstances and stuck down here this weekend? I'm happy to plan something for either day: location and time flexible. It has been a while since I've been to Minot Light, so that's a good option, but am also open to anything North Shore.

  7. Carol (and anyone else considering)-- it is a great opportunity, highly recommended. I went out on the first trip Kevin (and Rob) were great at helping me through some fear and discomfort and getting me into some rocks I would never have "played" in before-- not to mention surfing (with my eyes closed?!?) at the mouth of the harbor.

  8. Sounds good Jo! I'm traveling from Cambridge.

    If you want miles and feel up for it, do you want to do the Isles of Shoals? We can put in at Odiorne Point, NH at 9:30 or 10:00 (parking there can be a bit of a challenge, but at low tide-- 8am tomorrow-- it's a bit of a mudflat... you usually want at least an hour after low, but not too late) or we could launch from Rye Harbor-- slightly shorter trip, sometimes dicey parking.

    If you want a bit closer to the city, maybe Pavilion Beach launch? Could paddle past Crane's and into Rockport if so desired.

    Preferences?

  9. Looking for people to do a July 5th paddle. I'm open to location, would prefer to get some distance in. Potentials I'm thinking: Isles of Shoals (round trip 16ish miles), Rockport/Ipswitch/Plum Island area, Hull/Minot Light.

    The weather is supposed to be beautiful, light to no winds, but somewhat hot-- perfect day to be on the water.

    Message me here or at [username].ninja[at]gmail if you're interested.

  10. Looking for people to do a July 5th paddle. I'm open to location, would prefer to get some distance in. Potentials I'm thinking: Isles of Shoals (round trip 16ish miles), Rockport/Ipswitch/Plum Island area, Hull/Minot Light.

    The weather is supposed to be beautiful, light to no winds, but somewhat hot-- perfect day to be on the water.

    Message me here or at [username].ninja[at]gmail if you're interested.

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