renting a racing kayak or canoe?
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thanks guys! I just came back from Raquette River Outfitters (since they are just a few miles down the lake from me) and they have a solo Bell packboat that I can rent. It's narrow and light enough for what I want to do, i think. I hear that back in the day they used to do this run as a race and 6 1/2 hours was all it took! I will be looking around some more and trying to rent other boats, as I can see that this is something I can really get into. Rent, Demo, then buy something, after I've done my homework, and fieldwork. -
Raquette River outfitters in Tupper Lake has a great canoe selection and some kayaks. They are a pleasure to deal with.Leave a comment:
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Wilderness;
Thanks for the reference, but Placid boatworks does not rent. St. Regis outfitters in Saranac Lake has a couple RFs for lease.Leave a comment:
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Go see Brian (Mac) at Macscanoe in Lake Clear. Mac is the organizer and MC/host of the 90 Miler. He can set you up with a boat.where can I rent a racing kayak or canoe in the Tupper Lake area?
After doing the raquette river route in 14 hours, and hearing about the "90 miler", I think I got distance racing in my blood.
I'm looking for something light weight and fast ..... and I'd like to try out a few different styles of boats before I go and buy something, so renting, if possible, would be the way to go I'd think.
Another choice is Charlie or Joe at Placid Boat Works in Lake Placid, if you might like to solo double-blade paddle a frequent 90 Mile winner in its class (the RapidFire).
Expect to do the 90 Miler second day, from the start about a mile south of Long Lake village, to the "crusher" boat launch a couple of miles east of Tupper - in about 5 1/2 hours with the faster competitors. Others complete the day a bit slower.
Got distance racing in your blood? Try the Yukon in the YRQ (Brian and I have both done this one) or better yet the Y1K (looking forward to this new race beginning in 2009).
Last edited by Wldrns; 08-15-2008, 10:49 PM.Leave a comment:
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renting a racing kayak or canoe?
where can I rent a racing kayak or canoe in the Tupper Lake area?
After doing the raquette river route in 14 hours, and hearing about the "90 miler", I think I got distance racing in my blood.
I'm looking for something light weight and fast ..... and I'd like to try out a few different styles of boats before I go and buy something, so renting, if possible, would be the way to go I'd think.Tags: None
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