This just in! Moosejaw always has a lot of promotions and Cyber Monday is no exception. Here’s their latest:
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Archive for November, 2009More Cyber Monday Kayak Gear at Moosejaw – 5X rewards promoMonday, November 30th, 2009This just in! Moosejaw always has a lot of promotions and Cyber Monday is no exception. Here’s their latest: Happy Cyber Monday! Technorati Tags: cyber monday, cyber monday kayak, kayaking gear, moosejaw, coupon, promo Folbot Cyber Monday SaleSunday, November 29th, 2009If you are planning to buy a Folbot, don’t forget that their Cyber Monday sale is ending at midnight on Monday, November 30.
Technorati Tags: folbot, folding kayaks, cyber monday, sale, winter, fall The weather in Santa Barbara, California is sunny as everFriday, November 27th, 2009California is a great place to live – I can’t believe it’s November and it’s still warm enough (for a reasonable person) to go kayaking. The pictures below were taken just last weekend in Santa Barbara, when the temperatures were in the 70s. Maybe those of you in the tropics are not that impressed by our sunny weather, but keep in mind that people are also snowboarding and skiing in the same state. OK fine, it’s a big state. ![]() Santa Barbara, CA Stearns Wharf is a main attraction in Santa Barbara. There was a kayaking tour group out that day. ![]() Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara, CA Santa Barbara is a nice beachy town and has a number of fishing boats parked at its marina. We went looking for some seafood and found it at Brophy Brothers. Oysters, ceviche, mahi mahi, shrimp, crab – all in one meal. The place was lively. Technorati Tags: santa barbara, california, sunny, weather, kayaks, kayaking, kayak tour, seafood, oysters, ceviche, mahi, crab, stearns wharf, fishing, marina Clear Blue Hawaii Transparent Folding KayakTuesday, November 24th, 2009If you haven’t seen this before, it sounds pretty awesome: http://www.clearbluehawaii.com/products/boats/napali.html I haven’t seen a lot of reviews on this particular kayak – could it be that no one can stomach the $6,320 price tag? To put that in perspective, you could buy 5.28 Folbot Citibot folding kayaks, or 15.80 Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame Inflatable Kayaks For a kayak that price, you get the following main selling points: I’m guessing the point of the transparency is to allow you to see whatever animals and stuff you are paddling over. It probably also helps in shallow water, so you can tell when you are going to bottom out. But it also means that other people can see whatever unattractive pants or footwear you are wearing. And you won’t get so much privacy if you want to use a bedpan on those long trips. It would be great to have one that is transparent only below the waterline. I’ve added Clear Blue Hawaii to my List of folding kayak manufacturers Technorati Tags: clear blue hawaii, folding kayak, kayaks, kayaking, transparent, clear, folbot, citibot, advanced elements, advancedframe, inflatable kayak, spitfire kayak, spitfire, sot kayak, sit-on-top, plastic kayak, glass bottom, bedpan The Materialist agrees with me: Folbot Citibot Folding KayakThursday, November 19th, 2009Or at least they agree with me about the velcro and stuff. I previously posted comments about this review of the Citibot at Wired. For your reference, here is said previous post on the Wired Review of the Folbot Citibot. So I came across this post on The Materialist that agrees with me: The difference is that The Materialist actually went and bought the kayak and paddled it around, while I was just projecting based on past experiences with other Folbots. But I do feel for the Wired reviewer – she was probably just doing her job and didn’t expect to be subjected to attack by Folbot’s hordes of rabid fans. But that’ll teach her to review a kayak that she (allegedly) hasn’t paddled… which…is… what I… also did. Technorati Tags: folbot citibot, review, the materialist, wired, kayak, paddling, kayaking Folbot Folding Kayaks now available in OrangeWednesday, November 18th, 2009Folbot just emailed me personally (okay, it was the Folbot Newsletter) to tell me that their kayaks are now available in orange. I have never particularly liked the color orange, but I imagine there are probably quite a few weirdos out there who do. So if you are a folding kayak paddler who likes to be seen paddling around in a giant slice of papaya – now you can! However, I do agree that boats should be bright unnatural colors for safety reasons. And I have to admit that my first kayak was a giant banana. Technorati Tags: folbot, folbot newsletter, folding, kayak, orange, color, kodiak, paddler, kayaks, kayaking, papaya, banana, kayak safety Kayak Whale Watching – a few locations where you can definitely possibly see whalesTuesday, November 17th, 2009Seeing a whale while kayaking is an extra special treat. But unless you are very knowledgeable, you are likely to be disappointed if your only purpose for heading out in your kayak for the day is to see whales. While whale watching tours almost always find whales, they also have much faster boats and communicate with other (also much faster) boats that can tip them off with updated information on where whales can be found. ![]() Orca in Monterey Bay That said, of course it’s possible to find whales in a kayak. Here are a few spots on the West coast you can try out if you’re feeling lucky: San Juan Islands, WA Anacortes to Saddlebag Island, WA Tomales Bay, CA Moss Landing, CA Santa Cruz, CA Good luck finding those whales! And when your butt is sore from sitting in your kayak all day looking for those elusive cephalopods, just remember that there are always reasonably priced whale watching tours wherever there are whales… Technorati Tags: kayak, kayaking, whales, whale watching, monterey, san juan islands, lime kiln, washington, california, moss landing, elkhorn slough, saddlebag island, anacortes, harbor porpoises, orcas, grey whales, gray whales, killer whales, santa cruz, whale watching tours, tomales bay, inverness, blue waters kayaking Moosejaw free shipping coupon codeMonday, November 16th, 2009Moosejaw is relentless with their coupon and promo codes. Just thought I’d pass on this latest one: Technorati Tags: moosejaw, coupon, promo, coupon code, promo code, free shipping, kayaking gear |
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