I think I may have some neoprene boots in the trailer. got them for playing in the waterfalls a bunch of years ago. I also picked up a pair of the Vibram Five Finger toes (
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_detail.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302700471&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524442623149&bmUID=1276316965368). I LOVE them! :)
I wore the toes, because I forgot about the neoprene boots, and as soon as I stepped into the water, I sunk about 12". Eww.
Our Kayaks are, uhm,.. cheap? London Drugs had Pelican Ultimate 100 kayaks (virtually identical to the Pursuit 100) on sale at the beginning of june. They were $300 and came with paddles. I figured at this point I don't know a good one from a bad one, so I'd pick two of these up and see if I liked it.
The one time we've been out so far, I enjoyed it. Of course the fact that I was practicing my doggie paddle within about 3 minutes of getting into the water ensured that I was sitting in wet shorts for the day. It was 100% my fault though. I thought I'd try this advanced technique (
http://www.ehow.com/video_2347223_not-capsize-kayak.html) I'd seen on the interwebs, not thinking that I didn't have the basics yet. Good thing I was about 6 ft from shore. :) The only real bad outcome of this was I managed to scrape my back, I think from the knot in my swimsuit top, and that got infected, possibly from the PFD sticking that nasty water to my back for the rest of the day.
How does a person ward against Plantar Wart?
The thing we haven't figured out yet is how to kayak a river and not have to portage the kayaks for miles. We have an F350, so pickup or drop off isn't a problem. I somehow think I may suffer a massive engine failure if I were to try to put the kayaks on the Mustang, and I haven't figured out the physics for the bikes to carry them yet. :)