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Well this short paddle was just the second since surgery on my back, the first was a chilly night paddle and this one was in 6 degrees of frost and around 8cm of snow……
We started at 0700…. in the dark with frozen fingers & toes, I slipped into the cockpit and remembered I still had my wellington boots over my drysuit…… a tight fit but workable 🙂
The sunrise made the effort worthwhile…..
Some areas were starting to freeze over, this little fishy will not be getting any bigger, I think his name is Findus…
The chocolate dispenser on the foredeck was frozen, as was the skeg 😉
This is the end of our little outing, what a great way to start the day
As you can see, the end markers on my Cetus are still attached, The decklines & elastics were frozen solid…..
Have a great Christmas, and remember, the best cure for Christmas blues is…… to paddle
Mike
The Cetus awaits it pilot…..
Hello everybody, I’d like to introduce myself to the P&H Paddlers world. I work for Saltwater Sports, a kayak outfitter in Southwest Florida and love paddling sea kayaks. I am very excited to join this wonderful team. I got my Cetus LV a couple months ago and have fallen in love with it. I have paddled British boats since the beginning and never have paddled anything close to the performance of it.
Rough water paddling and surfing is my favorite part of kayaking. Expedition paddling and rolling would be the next favorite. The LV enabled me to progress so much further in my rolling it’s unbelievable.
I can’t wait to get my new Team Boat and really do some tripping. Hopefully we get some surf soon and I can get some good reports up. The Cetus LV is by far my dream boat and I look forward to posting some hardcore trip reports.
It’s time for me to introduce myself as the newest member of the P&H paddlers family. I’m Kate and I’m the proud owner of a lovely, shiny, red Cetus LV. Here’s a short account of its first time on the water.
Having unwrapped layer after layer of plastic and cardboard and revealed my new boat in all its red and white beauty, I didn’t feel I could consign it to the shed straight away, so she spent a fortnight in my living room. It made getting to the kitchen a bit of an obstacle course, but it did mean I could admire the unmarked shining gelcoat.
Finally, work was done for the week and I could go paddling. The first launch was at Trearddur Bay on Anglesey. The weather was too rough for real paddling so we had to make do with a bit of surfing.
The Cetus LV is lovely and light, an easy one person carry.
Here’s the moment I had been waiting for.
And finally afloat.
photo by Jim Krawiecki
All in all I think it’s a grand boat. It’s fast, and narrow just where the paddle goes. It’s incredibly manouvrable, and whilst it’s happy sitting up on an edge, it doesn’t really need a lot of edge to turn. I think I’m going to really enjoy paddling it. Just need some decent weather to give it a good run out.