By George Sayour, About.com Guide
Earlier this month Russell Crowe found himself in the middle of every sea kayakers nightmare. During a kayaking trip off Long Island’s Cold Spring Harbor, Crowe realized he was lost as it became dark. The Coast Guard found Crowe and his partner around 10PM and “gave them a lift” as they describe it.
I must say he handled himself perfectly, beaching his kayak rather than trying to figure out how to get home in the dark. This leads me to wonder how many paddlers out there would be prepared if they found themselves in a similar situation. Carrying the necessary safety gear and knowing how to perform sea kayaking rescues is one thing. Making the right decisions is another.
Even though cold weather is in our near future, don’t count the paddling season out just yet. There are still plenty of paddling days ahead of us in 2012. Also, this time of year can be some of the prettiest paddling on the calendar.
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IT WAS THE STARFISH, IN ALL SHADES OF PURPLE AND ORANGE THAT STOLE THE SHOW
Unlike canoes, sea kayaks are easily propelled by one person, and put your legs out of the wind and rain. As you know from the toys littering your family room, plastic boats are tougher, heavier and less expensive, while fiberglass is lighter, faster, more fragile, and more demanding on the pocketbook. Tandems work best for younger kids. You can man the stern, putting your child in the bow. Following are a few rules of thumb before heading out into the wild blue yonder.
Perception Kayaks Prodigy II 14.5 Tandem – A great two-person kayak is more than a solo kayak with an extra seat. It’s a unique experience in performance, design, and comfort with families and partners in mind. That’s why Perception Kayaks built the Prodigy II 14.5 tandem kayak. Designed from top to bottom as a two-person kayak, the rocker profile focused on speed, tracking, and minimized noise when paddling through flat water and light currents. The all-new outfitting features a pair of ultra-comfortable Zone DLX seats with thigh padding for both paddlers. The ergonomic design eliminates hard pressure points on your lower body, while the foam-encased backrest targets the pressure points on your back. Multiple adjustment options let you dial in the perfect fit to maximize performance, including flexible wings for a range of paddler sizes, an adjustable leg support that also reduces ankle pressure, and a height adjustable backrest with front access for easy sizing. Also, you’ll find a new “on the fly” movable bow seat and foot brace design with the addition of an adjustable stern foot brace system to further enhance your comfort. A removable child seat even allows you to bring the kiddo along for the ride. Whether paddling solo or tandem, with pets, kids or adults, this outfitting can be configured perfectly for every outing. So get out and paddle with the Perception Prodigy II 14.5 tandem recreational kayak!





