Hi guys! I'm new to Hobie - the only way to try them out here in Norway is to buy one - and today my husband and I ordered a Tandem Island
I'm so excited I can't stop myself from reading up and planning what kind of equipment to get, and after hours of reading tests and forums, this thread looked like the right place to ask for help..!
I've grown up paddling a tandem Nautiraid, and later on a slighlty less sturdy Feathercraft - but both kayaks have kept me dry and relatively warm. In other words: I'm used to wearing the same kind of clothes I would on land, and have never worn either a dry suit or a wetsuit.
We'll get the Tandem Islander during the early Norwegian summer, but even in summer, there's no guarantee there'll be sun

We'll be using it on a freshwater lake where the waves never get big, but the wind can get considerable - so it will be potentially cold even from the get-go. And my goal is to use it (almost) every weekend, for daytrips and for shorter training trips alike, so I'm thinking the best thing is to get clothes that'll make it easy to get out even on windy, rainy grey days.
What would you recommend? The water will be from 30-65 F and the air from 35 to 70 F during the season (spring through fall).
I'm thinking (again, without having tried a Hobie) there's little chance we'll fall in the water, as the waves don't get big - but maybe I'm mistaking? And how wet does your feet get - will they be wet most of the time?
So many questions...

Fingers crossed you can help me out!
Arina