Miriam C. wrote::thumbsup: First thing to do in a large lake especially, is get a really good PDF..........and some lessons.
Mauleskinner wrote:Miriam C. wrote::thumbsup: First thing to do in a large lake especially, is get a really good PDF..........and some lessons.
Would a printed book work just as well, or does it need to be a PDF?
TheresaD wrote:Thanks everyone this is very helpful.. Several of you have mentioned solo canoes. I'm curious about this. My reason for thinking of getting a kayak as opposed to a canoe is that my understanding is that they are easier to get into and paddle etc. and there's less chance of tipping over. I've always been under the impression that with a canoe there's a better chance of tipping over (especially if you're not particularly graceful at times). Is this not the case?
My reason for thinking of getting a kayak as opposed to a canoe is that my understanding is that they are easier to get into and paddle etc. and there's less chance of tipping over.
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