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I have a Dagger Cypress (13', no rudder). Does anyone know if this
would be suitable for sea kayaking? I'm a beginner if it doesn't show. |
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"Ryan G" wrote in message ups.com... I have a Dagger Cypress (13', no rudder). Does anyone know if this would be suitable for sea kayaking? I'm a beginner if it doesn't show. It looks like it would be a good boat for protected waters (lakes, small bays with breakwaters,...) but as far as open waters I wouldn't recommend it myself. By the way if you are a beginner, open ocean kayaking is not something you just jump into. It's a very dangerous environment and it is essential to develop your paddling skills and rescue techniques before even attempting. There is probably a paddling club or two in your area where you can get help and experience as well as gain paddling partners. -- -Don Ever had one of those days where you just felt like: http://cosmoslair.com/BadDay.html ? (Eating the elephant outside the box, one paradigm at a time) |
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