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Jim Snyder

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  1. I tried this a few times when I first started carrying a radio. It worked less than half the time, probably because I was trying from at or near the launch location, not farther offshore, or, because I had the wrong channel. When it works it just plays back your own voice to you. I've been thinking I know I carry the radio with DSC but in an emergency might be too stressed to remember proper procedures. I think an organized paddle with the side goal of working on communication procedures would be a great idea.
  2. I have a '98 that I love. The only downside is that it's the heaviest boat I've ever put on my shoulder. I've lifted other ones that age that weren't nearly so heavy. I saw this one on CL recently: https://newhaven.craigslist.org/boa/d/guilford-fiberglass-ndk-explorer-sea/6841414797.html
  3. Hi Paul, we should paddle again soon! I paddled yesterday with air and water in the high 30s with my glacier gloves on and mittens as a backup. My hands got a little cold at one point but warmed up again after a while. It's often like that for me skiing as well. I don't want to paddle in conditions a whole lot colder than that.
  4. I have the toaster mitt. Maybe I should abandon this plan.
  5. Hi Marshall.. After some thought and reading an archived post started by Cathy, I'm thinking that if it's cold enough that you need pogies and if it's conditional enough that you might get wet, you don't want to have your hands come out of the pogies and be bare and you can't think about anything else. So I think I want a combination of xxl glove that fits into a pogie. Marshal, how roomy are the Kokatats?
  6. I want to order some. Anyone have a pair they really like or experienced a pair they didn't like?
  7. Everyone has their preferences but what I like about these is that I can control the scale so I don't have a lot of chart on the deck that I don't need, and the 11 x 17 waterproof fits perfectly on the deck. We;ll see after I've tried them out. Update, I printed three more yesterday and they only charged me $4 and change Maybe I'll take the next batch to Mike's.
  8. Probably a lot of you are already doing this but I wanted to mention a good chart idea I had. I'm taking portions of NOAA .pdf charts, which I believe to be in the public domain, and create 11" x 17" segments of areas most used. I pick up the compass rose from wherever on the chart and drop it in an open area. Then I have Staples laminate a print on both sides of a 11" x 17". The result is a chart of the distance that might be covered in a paddle in a larger scale with a compass rose in a size that fits nicely on a deck for $5.27. If anyone would like me to produce these for them, I will be making more over the next couple of months. Here are the images I've done so far, feel free to use them:
  9. Without pictures this thread is worthless! You guys make me feel like a slacker/slob: Room for three kayaks on the basement ceiling: Gear hangs to dry on the exercise equipment then gets thrown into tubs. Drysuit hangs on the shelving unit where spare equipment gets stored: And while we're posting pictures here's my cute pup Finn:
  10. Sadly, I'm out. Happy New Year to all!
  11. I would hope to attend. Researching launch sites in South Carolina to recommend?
  12. Seas 1' - 1.5', low tide 10:25 am. Light off shore wind. water temp low 40s, air temp mid 40s. Maybe Wood Island and nearby islands or Gerrish shoreline. Details to be determined by interest.
  13. I found this video of the collapsed marker at a lower tide: https://www.salemnews.com/news/local_news/boaters-beware-bowditch-ledge-tower-collapsed/article_d2cad924-82d3-5d0a-b8f7-c872d2340ca7.html
  14. This trip is back on. Parking lot at 9:30, bib at 10. Route still to be determined by paddlers at the launch.
  15. As of now, planning to meet at parking area at 10:00 am. If you've expressed interest here, please confirm by noon Friday. If I end up solo I will join the group at Lane's Cove. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
  16. Prudence, please keep me informed on your trip details. I have a couple of tentatives for Odiorne but if I end up solo I might prefer to hike down to Lane's /cove...
  17. Prudence- Normally I'd say let's combine but I'm concerned about traffic on Saturday and would prefer to stay up here if I get some interest. Paul- We can tape you up! Kevin Beckwith has expressed interest too but he may decide Gloucester is closer. Gerrish is 10 - 12 NM out of Odiorne, might be a bit much for a winter day. Circumnavigate Newcastle is nice too, that would be mostly in the shadow of any wind...
  18. Anyone interested in joining me? Conditions look mild, temps in the 30s with light winds, water still near 50. High Tide 11:10.
  19. Anyone interested in joining me? Conditions look mild, water still near 50. High Tide 11:41.
  20. Thanks Prudence. That did work ok for me with a towel, I'm wondering if anyone thinks any of the various suction cup rollers or mats are worthwhile.
  21. Mike is right. I refuse to buy a Hull A Vator until I'm at least 70, no offense to those of you using them now. Mike, I'll try again using your method. Ed, we should get in a solo paddle together on the frigid waters of Lake Winnisquam!
  22. I'm looking for advice on solo loading on my wife's new Subaru Impreza. It has Thule Hulla-a-Ports which are really awkward so I bought some foam blocks which aren't too bad with a towel over the back one but then it's hard to get the towel under the kayak to unload. I'm considering trying the Thule WaterSlide but I bet some of you will have solved this problem. I also bet some of you will tell me to quit paddling solo. Imperative not to damage the new car!
  23. I'm thinking of playing around with a sail during my sometimes boring solo paddles on Lake Winnisquam. Anyone have recommendations or equipment for sale or loan?
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