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SeaKayakNE

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  1. Join Sea Kayak New England in Southern Maine this winter for an introduction to navigation. In this course we will focus on the fundamentals of finding your way on the sea. We will learn about how to plot courses, take bearings and measure distance. Additionally we will look at some of the key features of a marine chart. Once we have a practical understanding of these aspects we will then take them on the water to test the newly learned skills.  Our goal during this class is to learn navigation skills in both the two and three dimensional world.  

    This course is great for those looking to learn or refresh their navigation skills.  Due to the nature of this class taking place on the water in March a drysuit is required.  To learn more info please visit our website here or click here to register. 

    • Time: Two Days

    • Dates: March 14th-March 15th

    • Cost: $65/person or 1 Credit

     

  2. We have updated our site to reflect the new 2020 season with a few changes from last years programing.  This year we are offering passes to our long term student program which will better help you as the paddler to work within a group and courses that speak more to your individual needs and desires.  Our Long Term Student Development Program last year was a great success and many of our students anticipate joining us again this year!
     
    The 2020 season will be packed with surf classes, incident management and rock hopping courses!  This year we also have included a sea kayak camping course which was highly sought after last year and we anticipate it to fill quickly this year.  Additionally we will be adding more programs, retreats and expeditions throughout the year.  If you don't see something on the website that you would like to do, please get in touch so we can set something up!  We also have added two skills session in the Hudson Valley for New York based folks!
     
    For your convenience we also have added a new feature to the site which allows you to pay by credit card, however cash and check is always accepted!  If you have any questions, concerns or feedback we would greatly appreciate it and we hope to have you join us this season!  
     
    Please checkout our updated website here!
     
    We hope to see you on the water in 2020!
     
    Best,
     
    Jonathan & Kelsey

     

  3. In an effort to use up the last bit of gelcoat and resin I have I will be opening a few spots up to do gelcoat and fiberglass repair.  If you have any repair work needing to be done shoot me a email with photos and I can give you a estimate.  Since I am trying to use up the supplies before the winter pricing is reduced.  Below are pictures of recent repair work I completed.

    seakayakne@gmail.com

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  4. I have had both Standard Horizon and ICOM radios.  I wouldn’t trust anything but ICOM at this point and really like the M-73 for its compactness.  

    That being said it only can be charged via the cradle which takes at 12v DC plug.  When on longer trips I have a USB to 12volt cable.  

    In all fairness though the battery on my radio seldom needs charging.  I typically leave it on the entire day and it only needs charging about once a week.  Last year in Wales I never charged it for the 5 days we were on the water.

  5. 11 hours ago, terese pawletko said:

    Sadly I did not get onto this pool session and would have been one of the learners anyway ... enjoy!

    Keep your eyes peeled over the next few days in case someone drops out.

  6. Any members in need of roll instruction? Kelsey and I need 1 or 2 people who’d like to work on their roll.  Obviously we would arrange for it to happen during a pool session, your only fee would be the pool session itself.

  7. On 1/9/2019 at 5:58 AM, Paul Sylvester said:

    Not one to hang so I built a boat shed. Walk in and place a boat on left or right wall racks. Fits 6-7 kayaks. 22' long 10' wide 5 ' wide door for ease. Have two wall racks in garage I can use in season. 

       Gear hangs in garage or basement in colder weather. I have dedicated shelves for kayak gear in the garage.

    Rinse some in warmer weather. Surprisingly I have never had a neo/ gear smell from not drying well. If you repeatedly drip salty boats on your car roof it is a good idea to hose it off after paddling..imo

    Paul, could you post some photos of your shed?

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