We have now paddled
at Port Macquarie in some docile canals (where we launched) and got
the basics. It wasn't long before we could actually go in a straight
line. Last Xmas (our summer holidays) we had a week at Forster on the
NSW lower north coast. Improved our skills no end as we had some good
long paddles in Wallis Lake (about 15 Km long) and after a few days
Phoebe and I and to a less extent my middle daughter Renee and wife
Toni, were really getting hooked on the pleasure of the kayak and the
freedom to paddle to places not accessible by other means. We actually
paddled out the river into the ocean when the tide was right, and that
was an experience that really blew us away. Last week we had a few days
in a little town called Tea Gardens (north of Newcastle) where there
is the Mayall River, the Mayall Lakes, Port Stephens, all emptying into
the Pacific. After a few longer paddles from the river to settlements
on the Northern side of Port Stephens (where we were staying) Phoebe
and I took a deep breath and paddled from the northern shores of the
bay to the southern side (Nelson Bay) into a stiff south westerly wind,
and a sharp chop running the length of the bay. No trouble at all. I
am amazed at how well the kayak handles the conditions. We did not have
spray skirts, but hardly got any water in the boat, and crossed in no
time at all. The last few hundred metres was a little tiring because
as well as the wind we were against a strong run out tide. But it was
never in doubt. I'm 53 and while i am reasonably fit i have no experience
paddling, and Phoebe is 14. She is fit enough but not especially strong
for her age. Says a lot about the capabilities of the boat. Now i want
to move to the coast and build a single. I use a golf buggy as a trolley
to wheel Phoebe Anne to the water, and carry her on roof racks on our
car. The building job was adequate, but far from expert, and would do
better next time. Nonetheless she always gets oohs and aahs from onlookers.
You have ruined my life. - Regards from Peter and Phoebe Doherty
Incidentally i used International varnish for the final coats and was
not happy-the varnish did not level, and in fact is a poor result. I
will be redoing it with Norglass Marine Varnish as i have had good results
with that in the past, and in fact the first few coats that i applied
were with that product and looked good. Only screwed up with the last
coats, but no lasting harm done as i will sand it off and go again after
our next paddling venture in the coming week.