Took 'er down to Normandy Lake, just east of Shelbyville, TN (of walking horse fame).
Couple things struck me. That little boat is tippy man! It's like trying to ride a bike very slow and always needing to stick a foot out, or you'll fall over. Have to stay aware of the water surface and think about 3 paddle strokes ahead. Had to stay perpendicular to the swells created by bass boats a couple hundred yards away...it'd tip ya in a hurry if not.
You can really cover some distance in that thing, although there's not much perception of speed. I can see how folks can cover dozens of miles in a day.
Got alot more water in the boat (paddle drippings) than expected.
Sat on a square PFD and had the feeling of never being in the exact center of the boat. Seemed to slide on the floor too easy, leaving me off center, thus the tippyness...or one reason for it.
Amazing how much you can learn that first trip out. Didn't fall out though! 8) Only my feet got wet.
Couple things struck me. That little boat is tippy man! It's like trying to ride a bike very slow and always needing to stick a foot out, or you'll fall over. Have to stay aware of the water surface and think about 3 paddle strokes ahead. Had to stay perpendicular to the swells created by bass boats a couple hundred yards away...it'd tip ya in a hurry if not.
You can really cover some distance in that thing, although there's not much perception of speed. I can see how folks can cover dozens of miles in a day.
Got alot more water in the boat (paddle drippings) than expected.
Sat on a square PFD and had the feeling of never being in the exact center of the boat. Seemed to slide on the floor too easy, leaving me off center, thus the tippyness...or one reason for it.
Amazing how much you can learn that first trip out. Didn't fall out though! 8) Only my feet got wet.