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Verman
Jul 4, 2005
Third time is a charm right?
Welp I just bought an inflatable paddle board. Looks like I'll be in here from time to time.

I picked up an isle pioneer for $350 so we'll see how it goes.

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Verman
Jul 4, 2005
Third time is a charm right?

HenryJLittlefinger posted:

Nice!

Got a PFD? Get a PFD. A compact throw rope and small drybag are nice to have as well.

I already have a dry bag and a small boat rope but a pfd is on my list of things to get right away. I'm in Seattle so even during the summer most of our waterways can be pretty cold, especially if I go to the mountain lakes and rivers.

Verman
Jul 4, 2005
Third time is a charm right?

I just instinctively slapped my neck assuming a mosquito was flying by.

Verman
Jul 4, 2005
Third time is a charm right?
I like paddle boards. If you want to cover distance, get a kayak. If you want to get into the water and enjoy yourself, have a good swim platform that you can paddle in various ways (standing, kneeling, sitting) then a paddleboard is the way to go.

It has got me out in the water way more than I thought it would. My suggestion for paddleboard distance is slow and calm touring of relatively calm water. You can paddle miles but it might take you longer than in a kayak.

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