Hi everyone,
I live in the UP of Michigan, just bought my first solo: a Swift Canoe from Ontario. Beautiful 14 foot Prospector. Stable in the water. Perfect for a 70 year old guy like me. I canoe the BWCA, but also local waters here.
While the canoe is stable, it presents a challenge for me, getting in safely, especially along rocky shores. The seat is in the middle, of course and the thwarts present an obstacle if entering/leaving from the back of the boat. So I've been trying to get in in the middle, one foot at a time. Is this the right way to go about it? Any tips to share? I have waterproof boots and water shoes, so I don't mind getting my feet wet. But I'm not as nimble as I once was! Doubtful that will get better at my age!
It's a joy to discover this site. Thank you all for posting!
I live in the UP of Michigan, just bought my first solo: a Swift Canoe from Ontario. Beautiful 14 foot Prospector. Stable in the water. Perfect for a 70 year old guy like me. I canoe the BWCA, but also local waters here.
While the canoe is stable, it presents a challenge for me, getting in safely, especially along rocky shores. The seat is in the middle, of course and the thwarts present an obstacle if entering/leaving from the back of the boat. So I've been trying to get in in the middle, one foot at a time. Is this the right way to go about it? Any tips to share? I have waterproof boots and water shoes, so I don't mind getting my feet wet. But I'm not as nimble as I once was! Doubtful that will get better at my age!
It's a joy to discover this site. Thank you all for posting!