Getting the young ones out in open boats
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Getting the young ones out in open boats
I'm trying to figure out how to go about getting my son a little more exposure to the world of open boating. He's been on many rafting trips (both single and multi-day, up to class IV) and has paddled my Option around a bit in flat water and in big swirly eddies. Unfortunately he's still way too small to be able to control it much at all. We've also run some class I and II with him sitting behind me and holding onto my shoulders, but as you can imagine stability is SEVERELY compromised. So, do I search out a small-ish tandem (octane92 or similar) to run around in together or a super-small-ish solo (ion, quake, fly, taureau) and outfit it for him? He's almost 6 but built like an 8 year old, super stubborn, pretty strong for his size and an excellent swimmer. He loves being on/in the water and Mom paddles too, so it would be rad for us to all be able to get out together. any advice from someone who's gone through it themselves would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: Getting the young ones out in open boats
A lot of older 11-13' boats make decent tandems and make for good cheap thrills.
(Viper12 & 6yo below)
(Viper12 & 6yo below)
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I have a tandem VertigeX (not triple saddle) and it's great for kids in the bow seat, dry, fairly easy to handle. We run a couple of Class III local runs (Lower Yough and Stoney Creek Canyon) and lots of class II with my 6 (now 7) year old daughter in the bow. It even surfs well with my little bow girl in it.
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Just being willing to try is half the battle.
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I also have a VertigeX that I use to paddle my kids around in. My daughter, 6, can essentially just sit there as I paddle down the rapids, and my son, 8, can paddle and do some draws so that he feels like he is taking part in controlling the boat. The only draw back is that the boat is fairly wide, so with a saddle-instead of a seat- it makes it a bit difficult, even for 8 year old, to effectively paddle.
But the kids love being in it and likely prefer to have me paddle them around anyway!
rab
But the kids love being in it and likely prefer to have me paddle them around anyway!
rab
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In our family, it is not about the boat. We got our daughter hooked on paddling starting when she turned 2. I've taken her out in several of our tandem boats (open and decked slalom boats) and she does not have a preference. It is easier for her to stand in the bow of the open boat when front surfing. She ran her first rapids solo (in a kyack, however ) as an 8-year old. Next on the paddling agenda is to put her in the bow of the 18' 6" Sawyer cruiser and let her paddle up there while we cruise around the river and visit islands and rocks and swimming holes.
Whatever gives you and your son time on the water. Keep it about your time together and keep it an adventure.
Whatever gives you and your son time on the water. Keep it about your time together and keep it an adventure.
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I bought a used nitro and outfitted it tandem for use with my 8 year old. We have paddled multiple days on CIII and even III+ water. It's a great way to go.
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Re: Getting the young ones out in open boats
rcgalwa what boat is your boy in now? i thought i saw him in a shortend canoe?
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Re: Getting the young ones out in open boats
A tandem is nice, but kids will learn paddling faster in a solo boat.
Our problem with our 6-year old daughter: there is no canoe in her size.
We do have a taureau, but a 6 year old kid cant handle it.
The splash is nice, but import to europe is very expensive.
So last year I built a SOF for her.
Our problem with our 6-year old daughter: there is no canoe in her size.
We do have a taureau, but a 6 year old kid cant handle it.
The splash is nice, but import to europe is very expensive.
So last year I built a SOF for her.
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Re: Getting the young ones out in open boats
Whoa! What is that and how did you make it? Are there plans online somewhere or can you send me some? Looks like a really cool project, though probably not very durable. Details please!
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I bought the plans in the US from geodesic airolite boats, but wouldnt do it anymore. Cant recommend this company.
There are plenty of plans and tutorials on youtube for free in the www.
Building a skin on frame boat is easy yet it is not very durable. But good enough to learn the first paddle strokes on flat water.
There are plenty of plans and tutorials on youtube for free in the www.
Building a skin on frame boat is easy yet it is not very durable. But good enough to learn the first paddle strokes on flat water.
Roger
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I have a zoom my son paddles that has been cut down 9 inches and gunwales lowered 3 inches. It's ok but we still need an affordable kids oc1 to be made by the manufacturers.
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Instead of waiting for an affordable kids OC1 I started to weld an PE "Octeen 59" based on the Octane 85.
Roger
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Octane 59, how cool is that!!
What are you doing with it, shorten it I recon, pull it in? or remove a section length wise?
What are you doing with it, shorten it I recon, pull it in? or remove a section length wise?
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Its not an Octane 59, its an Octeen 59 , dont want to have problems with copyright.
No shortening , I ordered some 4 mm PE panels and weld them together on a mold.
Its challenging so far, but it works.
No shortening , I ordered some 4 mm PE panels and weld them together on a mold.
Its challenging so far, but it works.
Roger