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oups.com: A couple of comments on the list... Thanks, Monk. I did a search on Amazon. There seems to be a number of good books and DVDs. I listed the first 9 book and 2 DVD's below. 1. The Complete Book of Sea Kayaking, 5th by Derek C. Hutchinson (The one you recommended). 3. Sea Kayaking: A Manual for Long-Distance Touring by John Dowd The Derek Hutchinson and John Dowd books are typically on every "essential books" on Sea Kayaking I've seen. I've got a copy of both. Derek's is an easier read but there are some that consider his strong opinions a bit controversial. I personally like them man and took a class from him a long time ago and my skill level increased significantly after just a two hour class. 4. Sea Kayaking: A Woman's Guide by Shelley Johnson 5. Fundamentals of Kayak Navigation, 3rd (Sea Kayaking How- To) by David Burch Burch's book is considered the bible on kayak navigation. Many have read it several times, primarily because it's somewhat of a dry read and it takes several reads to understand it all. It's worth getting but probably not necessary for getting started. 9. The Complete Sea Kayaker's Handbook by Shelley Johnson I've seen a lot of recommendations for this book, and some rank it higher than Hutchinsons book. A few more to add to your list... Sea Kayaking: Safety & Rescue by John Lull Sea Kayak Rescue, 2nd: The Definitive Guide to Modern Reentry and Recovery Techniques (How to Paddle Series) by Roger Schumann and Jan Shriner Sea Kayaker's Deep Trouble: True Stories and Their Lessons from Sea Kayaker Magazine by Matt Broze and George Gronseth If you want to just read about a couple of kayak expeditions, I highly recommend Chris Duff's books, "One Celtic Tides" and "Southern Exposure" Something else that you may consider... When I first got started in the sport I attended a Sea Kayaking symposium in Maine (that's where I took the class from Mutchinson). There are lots of symposia that occur throughout out the country that are an excellent means to immerse your self in sea kayaking for several days. They offer training opportunities and are attended by many kayak vendors that provide a vast array of models to demo. Check the Sea Kayaker magazine web site events calendar for a good list (www.seakayakermag.com). The next good one coming up is in Charleston, SC (East Coast Canoe and Kayak Festival). PS: I agree with you on safety. Also, unless something happens, I'll be in a basic kayaking class next Tuesday and a roll class the following week. Excellent. |
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