I just spent a week at Otter Bar - had a fucking amazing time and somehow they managed to convince my non-adrenaline junky family to like kayaking. Weird. Had a ridiculous group of instructors - Graham Charles, Claire and Dave Ritchie, and Zak Shaw, who were absolutely fantastic. Can't recommend it enough.
In any case, I want a boat now. Not sure how often I'll get to use it in New Haven with sailing every weekend, but a class or six can be skipped in spring/fall for river trips I think. In any case, I'm 5'10'', 160, good physical condition. I paddled a Mamba 8.0 for most of the time at Otter Bar, a Lil'Joe on a NOLS trip, and a Pyranha i4 which I found a bit squirrelly (and ended up destroying my right eyebrow with... which is the subject of another thread and an early xmas present of as nice a helmet as I'd like).
They suggested I look for a boat that specifically isn't a playboat, even though that's what I want to get into, because they said that starting to paddle a playboat teaches bad habits from the outset... Instead they suggested something like a Pyranha 230 or a Redline. Before this, I had been looking at the LL CR125 or a Jackson Fun (regular size), which seem to be both river-runner/playboat hybrids leaning towards the playing side. The true playboat I paddled in flat water - the Agent 6.2 - felt really really weird and a bit hard to roll, even though it was fun to stand it on its nose (ender? what's this called?) While I absolutely love to surf and fuck around in waves, I'm not good, won't get a chance to do a ton of paddling in college, and will probably spend most of my time actually running rivers as opposed to park & playing at least to start.
Of course, the intelligent thing at this point would be to buy a helmet, spray skirt, paddle, etc, and then if I still have any of my paycheck left over, rent a boat, but this shit is all impulse driven anyway.
What say ye?
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