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makobob 09-15-2013 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by William Novotny (Post 170004)
Im seriously down for this


Sorry William, but you are going to need a BIGGER boat!

William Novotny 09-15-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by makobob (Post 170006)
Sorry William, but you are going to need a BIGGER boat!

http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...igger-boat.jpg

We're gonna need a bigger boat

Drake 09-15-2013 05:08 PM

I have put 20+ miles on my kayak in one day, according to the Lowrance Odometer. I was out for over 14 hours, sunrise to sunset. It's doable pending weather conditions are right

paddle man 09-15-2013 05:34 PM

RAN INTO SOME GUYS IN HIGH PERFORMANCE YAKS SAID IT TOOK THEM 6 HRS

makobob 09-15-2013 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Drake (Post 170008)
I have put 20+ miles on my kayak in one day, according to the Lowrance Odometer. I was out for over 14 hours, sunrise to sunset. It's doable pending weather conditions are right

Tell the truth, out of 14 hours you were only peddling, what maybe half of that time? The rest of that time you were fishing. Had you peddled 14 hours straight you should have done 30+ miles. That is only 2 mph and you could probabally average over 3.

Drake 09-15-2013 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by makobob (Post 170011)
Tell the truth, out of 14 hours you were only peddling, what maybe half of that time? The rest of that time you were fishing. Had you peddled 14 hours straight you should have done 30+ miles. That is only 2 mph and you could probabally average over 3.

Yeah that sounds about right. Crusing speed of a PA with calm winds and swell is about 2.5-3.0 without roasting your legs, you can easily do 5.5-6.0 sprints but that only lasts a few minutes.

easyday 09-15-2013 09:27 PM

Im down for this. Like I said I do want to do this in the future. Hmmm troll a big rapala on the way.:D

Siebler 09-16-2013 09:21 AM

Id start with doing the Bay to Bay paddle as a warm up then do Cat crossing.

If you decide to start training and want to do it though i would be in as soon as I replace my 160 that I sold.

easyday 09-16-2013 11:25 AM

Yea I d deff want to do it in a tarpon or something similar my x factor would be a bit slow

addicted2sp33d 09-16-2013 11:50 AM

I'm gonna need a faster boat than my Blue Battleship Cobra FnD. :eek:

LawDog 09-17-2013 07:50 AM

I've been wanting to do a trip out there but wasn't sure if it was realistic. I figured the hardest part was finding a few guys who were just as crazy as me. Keep me I. The loop if something comes of this.

Hondatom 09-19-2013 08:25 AM

I would like to do it. I think I had better try a few trips along the coast first and see how 25 miles of paddling feels to a fifty year old body first.

PAL 09-20-2013 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by PE.rider (Post 168799)
I would attach a sail and let the winds take me there while sipping a nice beverage :D

Also, the following is a nice article on someone else's experience...

http://www.topkayaker.net/Articles/D.../Catalina.html

That's an early, 2-hatch Tarpon, the version that was much lower slung and faster than today's. Cool yak. I think you'd definitely want to long, quick kayak like this one.

This is one of those ideas that pops up every few years. I've never seen anyone actually follow through with one exception. A crew from the Hobie factory did it at least once on Adventure Islands. I can't say how much of the time they sailed.

And I agree with CJ; long, coastal trips make for good training. Who's up for a 22-mile trial run?


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