I am 100% canoe...for now, at least. I've fished Thomas Pt a couple of times and have thought about paddling out to the light. Physically, I could do it no problem, but I'm wondering about the canoe handling it. On a decent day, I think it would be fine. Just curious of your thoughts.
About three weeks ago, the wife and 3 of our kids paddled out from Cape St. Claire to Dobbins Island and back. That trip made me very confident in the capabilities of my canoe. Our luck, it was probably the windiest day of the summer, and the wind was coming right down the Magothy...plenty of fetch for white caps to build. On top of that, the cruisers coming down throwing huge wakes made for very nasty open water. We got a tad of water off the bow, but that was it. A lot of rocking and rolling and telling the kids to sit still, but otherwise, we were good. Arms were jello, hardest paddle I've ever done (mainly due to the extra weight of 4 people), but the canoe gained some respect.
BTW, I'm paddling a Wenonah Kingfisher.
About three weeks ago, the wife and 3 of our kids paddled out from Cape St. Claire to Dobbins Island and back. That trip made me very confident in the capabilities of my canoe. Our luck, it was probably the windiest day of the summer, and the wind was coming right down the Magothy...plenty of fetch for white caps to build. On top of that, the cruisers coming down throwing huge wakes made for very nasty open water. We got a tad of water off the bow, but that was it. A lot of rocking and rolling and telling the kids to sit still, but otherwise, we were good. Arms were jello, hardest paddle I've ever done (mainly due to the extra weight of 4 people), but the canoe gained some respect.
BTW, I'm paddling a Wenonah Kingfisher.
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