kepnutz wrote:
Hi ya Tim
Roadrunners right get all the equipment that he suggests and the sail too if you want to notch up the fun meter.
I would pick up a few different sizes of large "Dry Bags" to store your gear and keep things dry. There are small dry bags for cameras phones and wallets too that are nice to have as well. Some small insulated bags to keep food and drinks cold is good plus make sure most bags will fit inside the main hatch so you can have the top deck space and trunk space available for any large bags ,gear or cart etc.
Some type of large brimmed water hat with a cord as it can get really hot around here on the water. When it is just 80 degrees out, which is mild for here, there is no shade on the water at Natoma and you can get fairly cooked if you are not prepared

. Oh yeah some strong sunscreen or sunblock while your at it. Dont forget some comfortable water shoes and clothes that dry quickly after getting wet etc.
A small GPS device is very useful too and we use it to record speed, distance , time and other data. Mine is a wristwatch type Garmin "Foretrex model and has worked well for over two years now.
I also have made a small repair kit loaded with tools, fasteners plus a spare Fin , Mast and Sprocket that always goes with us in case of damage to the mirage drive from any unseen submerged objects.
Have Fun
Kepnutz
Thanks for the tips on the Dry Bags since I had not thought of that.
I have a Garmin zumo 550 and it is water proof though I need to search for an additional power source. Originally purchased the 550 for a motorcycle, now it will work in my autos, MC and kayak.
Gotta find some good water shoes. Maybe REI has a good selection and I have a 15% coupon.
Good idea on the spare parts. I would not have thought of a spare mast, sprocket or fin. Should I carry the original fins and shafts?
I would like to see your tool kit and where you store it. Let me know if you have time someday.
Thanks.