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Old 05-21-2010, 02:56 PM   #19
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Can't remember the name at the moment. there is a Retailer in Center Harbor that I very much recommend. I believe Wild Meadow Canoe and Kayak or something like that. I have bought my 16' there as well as a 13'.... the best part is, at least they used to, let you try the boat right out the back of their location, they have a little beach.

Now as for a PFD someone in this thread mentioned you should always have a PFD on. That is a matter of opinion. The conditions that you are paddling in are what dictate that decision. Certainly when in open water, or rough conditions I will not disagree.... but I have paddle in some areas where I would disagree with that statement as well. However so that you have one at the ready and that will allow you to move properly I recommend getting one specifically designed for kayaking....the arm cut outs, are designed to allow the movements that you need.

I will also recommend the following. especially if you are going to spend time in open water.

a pump
a paddle tether
a paddle float

Last be not least many practice sessions getting into the kayak after falling out.... There is a technique for this... hence my recommendation for the paddle float. With luck you will never have to do this out of necessity, however if you do you will be dam glad you practiced.... I spend an afternoon every year practicing.
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