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Nothing; you nailed it; I concur. Join a club, learn from those who've gone
before, and get their used gear (the right stuff) cheap! "Marsh Jones" wrote in message . .. novice wrote: I'll doublecheck availability of rentals in my area but I was thinking of buying a small kayak under $500 and use it to build up my paddling muscles. maybe 9 ft long and 3ft wide. i need to store it in apartment and carry on small sports car. Is this dumb? Unfortunately, what you'll wind up building up is lots of bad habits and the wrong muscles. If you want a play boat/poke boat for drifting around the edges and maybe chasing a fish, a poke boat is OK. But it is not going to help you train for racing. You'd be better off joining a club and saving your money for a used Looksha II or Epic 18. Just a few concerns: Balance is totally different - in a poke boat, you can get away with slop -slouching, leaning against the backrest, letting your head bob side to side. Stroke - it is absolutely impossible to get a good racing stroke when you can't get closer than 45 degrees to vertical. Plus your paddle length is going to be 15-20cm too long, the stroke will start too far back, end too far back, etc, etc Steering - those boats don't steer - so all your energy is going to go into keeping the boat straight instead of learning to paddle and go fast. Chime in folks, what have I forgotten? |
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