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Topic: New to kayaking but not diving.  (Read 940 times)

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CaliFreedive

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Hello,

I'm new to this site and kayaking I don't own a kayak but looking forward to buying one in the near future. Looking for some advice and recommendations for that on here. I abalone dive, scuba dive, and like to freedive. I wanted to get a kayak because its seems eaiser than towing my inflatable boat and launching on the sand when its just me or one other person. Plus cleaning a boat and motor afterwards can be a chore. I do most of my diving out of timber cove.


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Welcome to NCKA CaliFreedive  :smt006
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


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You're going to like a kayak much better...BTDT.
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