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Moby Dick wrote:
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). A good book and a fun read, but that's typical of Derek's work. 2. The Essential Sea Kayaker: A Complete Guide for the Open Water Paddler, Second Edition by David Seidman IMO, this is the best of the beginner's books. In particular, his progressive method of teaching bracing and rolling skills works very well. 5. Fundamentals of Kayak Navigation, 3rd (Sea Kayaking How- To) by David Burch This is a must have, but it's overly long and I find it to be really tedious to read. Come to think of it, I've never made it through it completely. 6. Sea Kayaking Illustrated : A Visual Guide to Better Paddling by John Robison 7. Sea Kayaking The Ultimate Guide DVD (DVD - 2005) 8. Sea Kayaker's Savvy Paddler: More than 500 Tips for Better Kayaking by Doug Alderson There are some really good tips in this one. I agree with John's recommendation of "Sea Kayaker Deep Trouble". I consider it a must-read. Every kayak should come with a copy. Nigel Foster's DVD series is excellent. He's a great teacher and a very personable guy. 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. That's a very good start. It will take time and practice to build your skills, but you seem to have the proper mindset to make it happen. |
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