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February 3, 2021

In 2020 we had big plans. But that all came to a halt. But, as sea kayakers, we are used to being resilient. We chose adventure over comfort. We chose the unexpected. We chose fear. Giving up our privileges for a certain time. It is a question of perspective!

by Michael Gray

In challenging weather and water conditions, most people make a good decision to wear their PFD. There are other times when their judgement may not be so clear. Let's examine a scenario that's all too common.

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by EdHorton

[Dunedin, FL] - Put in at the Northwest end of the Causeway, just before the bridge to Honeymoon Island. - Paddled a little over a mile in open water (high tide) to one of the spoil islands (Horseshoe Island) Northwest of the causeway...

by Anna Levesque

If you're a kayaker you already have the paddle strokes you need to successfully maneuver a paddleboard. The challenge for kayakers is getting proficient standing up and moving around on the board. Here are the steps on how to start moving around your SUP with ease.

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