On the other hand, I'm not too particular about the boat I paddle (most of the time). I don't care what it has for a backrest or footpegs, rudder or skeg, 15' or 19'. Don't get me wrong, I love my Ikkuma, but most of the time I just grab whatever is handy and go. But many people obsess over the littlest things in the boat they are using for even the simplest outing. They want to know the length of the boat down to the millimeter, its weight to the ounce. Is it a shallow V or deep V hull? how hard is the chine? Is it easy to roll? And I do understand that when making a purchase you want to get exactly what you want. But when it comes to paddling, pretty much anything can be made to work. It's OK to appreciate the perfect boat and gear but it's also OK to enjoy a paddle in a rental sit-on-top and aluminum paddle if that's what it takes to get on the water.
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
The little things
On the other hand, I'm not too particular about the boat I paddle (most of the time). I don't care what it has for a backrest or footpegs, rudder or skeg, 15' or 19'. Don't get me wrong, I love my Ikkuma, but most of the time I just grab whatever is handy and go. But many people obsess over the littlest things in the boat they are using for even the simplest outing. They want to know the length of the boat down to the millimeter, its weight to the ounce. Is it a shallow V or deep V hull? how hard is the chine? Is it easy to roll? And I do understand that when making a purchase you want to get exactly what you want. But when it comes to paddling, pretty much anything can be made to work. It's OK to appreciate the perfect boat and gear but it's also OK to enjoy a paddle in a rental sit-on-top and aluminum paddle if that's what it takes to get on the water.
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