Promoting recreational kayaking
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Promoting recreational kayaking
A few of us were standing around yesterday waiting for the game to start and the topic came up about recreational kayaking. This is something that we've discussed at length before, but we decided that maybe we should put something into place before this year's NSRWA expo.
I've slapped together a page for this. If any of you who write better than me (*cough*nelson) want to reword it or add to it, please let me know. I'm going to add a few appropriate recreational paddling photos.
http://www.wtpaddlers.org/rec.html
The general idea is that we suspect that most recreational paddlers are probably frightened off by all the discussion of sea kayaking, dry suits, vhf radios and other topics of interest only to the hard core kayaker. Also, since many recreational paddlers have... (let me see - what's that called again? Oh yeah...) LIVES, they don't have the desire to watch our forum on a daily basis.
So I'd like to put together a mailing list for rec kayakers, and when we're planning a suitable trip, I'll send out an email to alert them about it and point them to the related thread in the forum.
We can have dedicated recreational trips in protected water areas as well as a separate group to go out of Hingham Harbor on Thursday nights.
I was thinking that along with the usual flyer that we hand out at the expo, maybe we could have something geared toward the rec crowd, and also an email signup sheet there at the booth.
Thoughts?
I've slapped together a page for this. If any of you who write better than me (*cough*nelson) want to reword it or add to it, please let me know. I'm going to add a few appropriate recreational paddling photos.
http://www.wtpaddlers.org/rec.html
The general idea is that we suspect that most recreational paddlers are probably frightened off by all the discussion of sea kayaking, dry suits, vhf radios and other topics of interest only to the hard core kayaker. Also, since many recreational paddlers have... (let me see - what's that called again? Oh yeah...) LIVES, they don't have the desire to watch our forum on a daily basis.
So I'd like to put together a mailing list for rec kayakers, and when we're planning a suitable trip, I'll send out an email to alert them about it and point them to the related thread in the forum.
We can have dedicated recreational trips in protected water areas as well as a separate group to go out of Hingham Harbor on Thursday nights.
I was thinking that along with the usual flyer that we hand out at the expo, maybe we could have something geared toward the rec crowd, and also an email signup sheet there at the booth.
Thoughts?
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Pat:
I think you are on the right track. Lot's of folk find the site, register and submit one or two posts but then never seem to be heard from again, maybe put off by the lack of any shorter duration "more relaxing" types of outings.
Personally, I find it very hard to dedicate an entire summer day to kayaking and would be happy to participate in more half day Turkey Trips in more relaxed setting.
I think you are on the right track. Lot's of folk find the site, register and submit one or two posts but then never seem to be heard from again, maybe put off by the lack of any shorter duration "more relaxing" types of outings.
Personally, I find it very hard to dedicate an entire summer day to kayaking and would be happy to participate in more half day Turkey Trips in more relaxed setting.
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pat wrote:What different types of trips are there? You don't think they'd want to know about all rec trips?
You may have someone that only wants to do rivers and ponds, someone else who'd like to do the harbor trips like Hingham, Duxbury, Plymouth, etc. Then you might have others who are are looking for slightly larger trips like Chip did near the end of last season.
I thought a little more info might be helpful. Either way... it was just a thought.
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One of the most beneficial things to come out of this would be for rec boat paddlers to make connections with other paddlers.
Last year I paddled on multiple AMC river trips. The trips were great; but meeting other paddlers of the same ability level let us plan additional trips.
So my suggestion would be to have some rec boat trips on the calendar in advance. Since these are most likely to be in protected waters then weather/sea state should not be as much of an issue. You could have a brief summary of the trip(paddle around Monponsett pond for example) and any requirements(pfd - yes, sprayskirt - no)
Last year I paddled on multiple AMC river trips. The trips were great; but meeting other paddlers of the same ability level let us plan additional trips.
So my suggestion would be to have some rec boat trips on the calendar in advance. Since these are most likely to be in protected waters then weather/sea state should not be as much of an issue. You could have a brief summary of the trip(paddle around Monponsett pond for example) and any requirements(pfd - yes, sprayskirt - no)
Birdseye wrote:pat wrote:What was the one that Chip did?
http://www.wtpaddlers.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1344
I wouldn't classify this as a Rec Trip. We were all in Sea Kayaks, went through Hull gut and paddled close to 10 miles. Entry level Sea Kayak trip maybe, rec trip no.
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Pat - sounds like a great idea.
I wouldn't mind taking another try at establishing another regular weeknight paddle for recreational boaters this year, like I tried for a few Tuesday nights last year. Maybe planning out a few weeks worth of Tuesday night trips in advance might help (as Chris mentioned). I don't think I gave much notice last year, as I tried to wait for what the weather would bring.
I wouldn't mind taking another try at establishing another regular weeknight paddle for recreational boaters this year, like I tried for a few Tuesday nights last year. Maybe planning out a few weeks worth of Tuesday night trips in advance might help (as Chris mentioned). I don't think I gave much notice last year, as I tried to wait for what the weather would bring.
I like the sound of this. I have a very hectic summer last year (baby,vacations, weddings,work,ect.) and I really only made it out three or four times last summer. My wife has promised that this year will be differant. I ended last summer with a couple of trips out to the Boston harbor islands, but I think I would like to start out this spring/early summer with a couple more laid back trips to get back into the swing of things. Also, due to a new work schedule I will finally be free for the thursday night hingham paddles. I would love some advice and/or directions on how to improve and speed up my self rescues. Who knows, maybe even try to complete a full roll by summers end. Count me in!
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Great idea, the more paddlers we can get, the better. We have an abundance of water around us, we should be able to come up with multiple choices each weekend during the high season. Whether it is flatwater, whitewater, long touring, excursions, tell everyone what you are thinking and you might be surprised that your idea grows.
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Looks great Pat. I think a next step is to decide what constitutes a recreational paddle. Maybe we leave it up to the trip organizer but we should make sure we don't put people in tough situations. We can take this discussion off line if need be.
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I think there are different levels of recreational kayaking. Pretty much everything on flatwater or the North River would be rec, but some would be tougher than others. A nice easy level might be from the Hanover launch down to Washington Street and back, right around shifted high tide, or maybe circumnavigating Billington Sea. A step up from that might be Union Street to Hanover with the tide, or Driftway to Union Street and back with the tides.
There are lots of others. Up the Weymouth Back River - Powder Point Bridge up the Duxbury Back River, Humarock to Driftway behind Trounts Island, South River up and back, and of course, the various protected harbors.
There are lots of others. Up the Weymouth Back River - Powder Point Bridge up the Duxbury Back River, Humarock to Driftway behind Trounts Island, South River up and back, and of course, the various protected harbors.
I agree with all of your examples. I guess my concern is with the protected harbors. Where is that line drawn. Some may say that Nelson Beach to Long Beach over the Saquish, around Clarks and back to Nelson Beach is a rec paddle. I don't think it is but some may. Maybe Nelson Beach sraight out to Clarks is a second level recreational. Who is to say? Any fresh water and most local rivers are a no brainer but the ocean can be tricky. I may be over analyzing this but we have been burnt before.
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The Rec Pages looks great. I would suggest replacing the photos with recreation paddles pictures that show everyone wearing a PFD.
I can't think of a flatwater-recreation paddle destination - venue where we wouldn't discourage their participation without having and wearing a PFD.
Just thought we should illustrate by example too.
I can't think of a flatwater-recreation paddle destination - venue where we wouldn't discourage their participation without having and wearing a PFD.
Just thought we should illustrate by example too.
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Hi All. Your new page worked & then I signed up as a member too.
I am not a total novice but pretty close. My husband on the other hand - if i can get him involved too - is a total novice. We only have one kayak, it is a sit-on-top wave riding one I got cuz I love the ocean and didn't know anything about kayaks. It is hard for me to lift off the car alone so I haven't been going.
I was looking for people with whom I could go out on the water, and found you. Since I am in Scituate, I am in the middle of your area. Totally out of shape but will be working on that with you all.
Glad to find you and hope to meet soon.
I am not a total novice but pretty close. My husband on the other hand - if i can get him involved too - is a total novice. We only have one kayak, it is a sit-on-top wave riding one I got cuz I love the ocean and didn't know anything about kayaks. It is hard for me to lift off the car alone so I haven't been going.
I was looking for people with whom I could go out on the water, and found you. Since I am in Scituate, I am in the middle of your area. Totally out of shape but will be working on that with you all.
Glad to find you and hope to meet soon.
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future trips
New to your group. Have a tsunami 145 that I use in Duxbury/Marshfield area and several ponds and lakes. Mostly go solo as I don't know many that kayak. Also attempt to fly fish both fresh and salt water in kayak,but so far no luck. But like they say a bad day fishing (or kayaking) is better than a day at work. Would like to join in on the trips and such. Thanks.
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so is there now a new rec kayaking trip list? I would like to be added to the list - most of my time and interest is toward the shorter trip, not necessarily that shorter trip = easier trip....I didn't get out much in '08 and am looking forward to more paddling in '09. When is the next Th Hingham Harbor paddle?
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Re: rec kayaking trips
audreyb wrote:so is there now a new rec kayaking trip list? I would like to be added to the list
http://www.wtpaddlers.org/rec.html
When is the next Th Hingham Harbor paddle?
Probably the next time it doesn't rain on Thursday. August, maybe?