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NYC XYZ April 20th 05 06:52 PM

Non-commercial Beginner's Sites?
 

Hi, All:

There seems to be a dearth of beginner's sites on paddling and things
associated with it...I need to know "rules of the road," technical
stuff about the water like undertows...I'm a newbie looking to paddle
around NYC waters....


TIA!


Michael Daly April 20th 05 08:07 PM

On 20-Apr-2005, "NYC XYZ" wrote:

There seems to be a dearth of beginner's sites on paddling and things
associated with it


Start with Kayak Wiki:

http://www.kayakforum.com/cgi-sys/cg...ki.pl?HomePage

Mike

VK1NF April 20th 05 10:39 PM

I've learned a lot about general kayaking from the paddling.net forums -
lots of people there with a wide range of skills. (I show up occasionally
as VK1NF). It also has an easily-searchable archive. Any questions I've
asked have gotten a good number of serious responses. If you're interested
in building, then the Kayak Building Bulletin Board (Mike's link below) is
the place to be.
"Michael Daly" wrote in message
...
On 20-Apr-2005, "NYC XYZ" wrote:

There seems to be a dearth of beginner's sites on paddling and things
associated with it


Start with Kayak Wiki:

http://www.kayakforum.com/cgi-sys/cg...ki.pl?HomePage

Mike




Chicago Paddling-Fishing April 20th 05 11:27 PM

In rec.boats.paddle NYC XYZ wrote:

: Hi, All:

: There seems to be a dearth of beginner's sites on paddling and things
: associated with it...I need to know "rules of the road," technical
: stuff about the water like undertows...I'm a newbie looking to paddle
: around NYC waters....

Why not take a class? There are probably pool sessions in your area if you
contact a local paddling club or look around a bit. Or, join a club and
travel with them on their group trips for a while... learn while your in
your kayak, as opposed to reading online or from a book and then trying to
apply that later. Would probably be more fun too with others...

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John Nelson
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John Fereira April 21st 05 12:22 PM

"VK1NF" wrote in
:

I've learned a lot about general kayaking from the paddling.net forums
- lots of people there with a wide range of skills. (I show up
occasionally as VK1NF). It also has an easily-searchable archive. Any
questions I've asked have gotten a good number of serious responses. If
you're interested in building, then the Kayak Building Bulletin Board
(Mike's link below) is the place to be.


The Paddlewise mailing list is also an excellent forum that has a lot of
participants with a wide range of skills, including several boat designers,
and contributing authors to the major paddling magazines (including yours
truely). See www.paddlewise.net.

I also wouldn't write off some of the commercial sites too readily. Matt
Broze has produced some excellent educational material on his Mariner kayaks
site and several kayaking outfitter/tour sites include a lot of really good
educational information, especially in the area of safety (i.e.
http://atlantickayaktours.com/).

Except for a few exceptions, I have found that most paddling related
commercial enterprises don't seem to be in it just to sell you boats and
gear to make a buck but are sincerely interested in recruiting and educating
paddlers just for the sake of growing and improving the paddling community.

"Michael Daly" wrote in message
...
On 20-Apr-2005, "NYC XYZ" wrote:

There seems to be a dearth of beginner's sites on paddling and
things associated with it


Start with Kayak Wiki:

http://www.kayakforum.com/cgi-sys/cg...ki.pl?HomePage

Mike





[email protected] April 25th 05 04:28 AM

VK1NF Looks like a radio amateur license from Newfoundland Canada.. Can
it be?

To the original poster. I would suggest you join a club and just hang
out with some crafty paddlers. You will pick up tons of stuff easily
and win friends.
All the best
Alex



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