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Newbie Looking to Get Started #5647953 12/28/10 10:18 PM
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For 2011, I'm going to be borrowing my dad's Kayak. As far as I know, the only things I will need other than the Kayak are paddle, life jacket, truck bed extender, and maybe an anchor. He has a paddle that's an Adventure Technology Exodus Fishtix. So unless it's too long for me, that should be covered. Am I missing anything?

If the paddle is too long, what's a good beginner paddle?

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You'll need a sound making device, i.e. whistle. AT are very nice paddles. As for proper length, how tall are you and how wide is your kayak? Typically a 230cm paddle is the norm, but those two factors will determine if a shorter or longer paddle is necessary.


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The yak is 29" or 73.7cm wide.

Guess I should ask him what length paddle it is.

I did have my dad's old boat in College Station for about a year. I had an air horn so that should count as a noise making device, right?

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Re: Newbie Looking to Get Started [Re: Neumie] #5648193 12/28/10 11:12 PM
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for the night, 30 min before & after sun you'll need a 360 degree light.

the wardens are super sneeky. they be receiving level 2 training
from ninjas & pizza coupon canvassers. most times you wont even
hear them till they say "hello".


Hello sir! Ya got a permit for that there gill net?



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WHERE do you find this stuff Zombie!


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Originally Posted By: fiSh ZoMbiE
they be receiving level 2 training from ninjas & pizza coupon canvassers....

rolfmao

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Re: Wardens - Boerne Lake; saw another yakker; thought he was a fisherman. Nope. Warden. Nice friendly warden. In a Ride like mine but warden color with small markings. Slipped it in on the other side from the park. Slick. VERY slick. blush


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Originally Posted By: fiSh ZoMbiE
for the night, 30 min before & after sun you'll need a 360 degree light.

the wardens are super sneeky. they be receiving level 2 training
from ninjas & pizza coupon canvassers. most times you wont even
hear them till they say "hello".


Hello sir! Ya got a permit for that there gill net?


All those lights similar to what you put on a regular boat?

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only the white one in the back of the boat is required. law says visible 360degrees from 2 miles out.

battery powered is what we use. c-light from academy works


also something like this:

heres a link for the last one:
http://www.waves.com.au/acc.asp?brand=kayak-canoe

prop term is "navigation light"
if you dig around in the kayak section here you'll find LOTS of discussions on em.
maybe someone will be kind enough to post a link. cause i hate posting here.




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Two more items to consider. First, a paddle leash. Second, if you do a lot of paddling, I suggest you get some padding that slips on the paddle handle to make it more comfortable for your hands - I think the set I bought is called Yak Grips.

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x2 on the paddle leash - it is something that if you don't have it, you will need it (with a tip of the hat to Yogi Berra).

You can get padded handlebar tape at your local bike shop that makes an excellent padded grip. Which reminds me that I need to get some more. My paddles are reproducing in the dark.

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Re: Newbie Looking to Get Started [Re: SnoBoy] #5729316 01/18/11 12:27 AM
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I was thinking about the paddle and I might get my own so I don't have to worry about loosing a $300 paddle. What about this one:

http://www.austinkayak.com/products/1045/Bending-Branches-Sunrise-GS-Paddle.html

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For short trips and rough use the Sunrise paddle will suffice. If you plan on paddling all day you may want something a little closer to 30 oz. Make sure you get your correct length regardless. Average height probably needs a 230 CM paddle. I am 63 and incredibly average but I prefer a 240 CM paddle. I have one I built out of Graphite that weighs 30 oz.


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carlisle day tripper paddle 39 dolla academy


yup


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Re: Newbie Looking to Get Started [Re: gotreal formerly known as getreal] #5730473 01/18/11 04:42 AM
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I'd be game for a $39 paddle too! Just don't want to make a huge sacrifice in quality and potential fun for $50. Pretty good paddle though?

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