The Makeing of a Flotilla
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The Makeing of a Flotilla
With 8 grand children and their desire to paddle, I am living a dream and putting together a flotilla to be used this Summer. Last year my oldest grand daughters took a several day paddling camp from a living legend here, Juanita Guinn. A little background, the Guinns owned Blue Hole Canoe Company in Sunbright , Tennessee and later Dagger. I still have the mid '80's Starburst with aluminum gunnels.
Here is a description of what I have been able to accomplish to date:
11' Aire Puma raft
Esquif Vertige
Esquif Zephr
2 Dagger Torrent sit on top kayaks
I am in the process of securing PFD's and helmets, another kayak paddle and some other accessories.
Down the road I hope to introduce them to my c-1's.
For me this is a way to invest in relationship while having a lot of fun and doing it as safe as possible.
Here is a description of what I have been able to accomplish to date:
11' Aire Puma raft
Esquif Vertige
Esquif Zephr
2 Dagger Torrent sit on top kayaks
I am in the process of securing PFD's and helmets, another kayak paddle and some other accessories.
Down the road I hope to introduce them to my c-1's.
For me this is a way to invest in relationship while having a lot of fun and doing it as safe as possible.
Re: The Makeing of a Flotilla
That is really awesome, Chuck! It is especially cool you get to associate with the Guinns. They have been at the forefront of whitewater canoe development.
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What a project and you are in a perfect part of the US to pursue.
Kids and rivers are a great match. A great way to build your relationship with them and have a great time.
Kids and rivers are a great match. A great way to build your relationship with them and have a great time.
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Re: The Makeing of a Flotilla
Thank you both for the encouraging replies. Yes, I live in a place where a or several rivers "run through it". I did not mention, but Juanita taught me to paddle and read rivers in the mid '80's. She even cooked supper, dinner, and breakfast.....lol
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Re: The Makeing of a Flotilla
Sounds like a great plan- please post images of the flotilla when it happens if you are comfortable doing so!
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Absolutely, Sir Adam.Sir Adam wrote:Sounds like a great plan- please post images of the flotilla when it happens if you are comfortable doing so!
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Awesome. Can't wait to see pics of the flotilla (including action shots)! Kids on the river is one of my favorite things in the world and you've assembled an impressive array of craft to accomplish that.
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Come on down toward the Hiwassee and I might be able to chip in some gear for the day. Also, my Outrage has about 3 feet between the saddle and the front airbag, a perfect place to plant a little person.
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Thank you for the generosity.Pejibaye wrote:Come on down toward the Hiwassee and I might be able to chip in some gear for the day. Also, my Outrage has about 3 feet between the saddle and the front airbag, a perfect place to plant a little person.
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Re: The Makeing of a Flotilla
Just an update. I now have a new inventory of five boats (one Blackfly on order), seven new helmets, six PFD's, various and sundry wet type clothing pieces, another paddle, gloves and shoes for family.
I got a wonderful , well kept Esquif canoe from a member here. Thanks Mr. Nick.
Jeremy said the "big octane" is due out in June.
A dream is about to come to fruition.
I got a wonderful , well kept Esquif canoe from a member here. Thanks Mr. Nick.
Jeremy said the "big octane" is due out in June.
A dream is about to come to fruition.
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Chuck you're not buying boats, you're investing in Family Time maybe the most important thing you can do. good for you, I totally get it.
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Re: The Makeing of a Flotilla
Chuck it was definitely my pleasure to meet you and some of your family. Ya'll are good people.chuck naill wrote:...I got a wonderful , well kept Esquif canoe from a member here. Thanks Mr. Nick.
Pedro nailed it. The value of the time your family will spend together in this venture is immeasurable. Kudos to you!
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Thank you for the confirmation and kind words, Nick and Pedro.