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I paddled out to Midnight Pass and across the Intracoastal on Saturday, too windy to go out into the Gulf. As usual, I was the only canoe.
SUP’s outnumbered kayaks this week. Many if not most were inflatable SUP’s. I have been talking to their owners and they all like the ease of transportation and storage and don’t seem to mind the time it takes to inflate them before launching. A few weeks ago I was talking to a guy waiting to rinse off his inflatable and it suddenly went “bang” and all the air blew out. I noticed was that there is no inherent bouncy after the blow out.
The water around here has the potential for gators, snakes, or sharks. I am not sure I would feel comfortable paddling something that could so quickly lose its ability to keep me out of the water.
SUP’s outnumbered kayaks this week. Many if not most were inflatable SUP’s. I have been talking to their owners and they all like the ease of transportation and storage and don’t seem to mind the time it takes to inflate them before launching. A few weeks ago I was talking to a guy waiting to rinse off his inflatable and it suddenly went “bang” and all the air blew out. I noticed was that there is no inherent bouncy after the blow out.
The water around here has the potential for gators, snakes, or sharks. I am not sure I would feel comfortable paddling something that could so quickly lose its ability to keep me out of the water.