[Paddlewise] FW: Book recommendations?

From: Chuck Holst <CHUCK_at_multitech.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 13:36:48 -0600
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 Because my reading comprehension level is high and my cash flow is not    --
at least not high enough right now to finance a trip to the coast for   some
more instruction, I decided some book learning would benefit me.  I'm
looking for suggestions on books on sea kayaking.

I found a list of books at this site:
http://osprey.anbg.gov.au/jrc/kayak/books.html

 Dowd, John. 1988. Sea kayaking - a manual for long distance touring.
University of Washington Press, Seattle. 303 pp.

 Foster, Nigel. 1991. Sea Kayaking. Fernhurst Books, Brighton, East   Sussex.

  Harrison, David. 1993. Sea kayaking basics. Hearst Marine Books.
Paperback ~$15.

 Hutchinson, Derek. The complete guide to sea kayaking.

 Hutchinson, Derek. Derek C. Hutchinson's Guide to Sea Kayaking. Globe
Peqot  Press, Connecticut.

  Siedman, David. 1992. The Essential Sea Kayaker - a complete course for
the open water padler. Ragged Mountain Press, Camden ME. 144 pp.

 Washburne, Randel. 1993 (2nd ed.). The coastal kayaker's manual - a
complete guide to skills, gear and sea sense. Globe Pequot Press,
Connecticut. 256 pp.

 Wyatt, Mike. 1990. The basic essentials of sea kayaking. ICS Books,
Merrillville, Indiana. 64 pp.

That site also listed Ralph Diaz's book, "The Complete Folding Kayak,"   but
since I don't have a folding kayak, I thought one of the more general   works
might be best.  Sorry, Ralph.

Suggestions from these books or others would be heartily welcomed.

Ron
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Ron Johnson  |The Tao is nowhere to be found.
rfred_at_mindspring.com |Yet it nourishes and completes all things.
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If you a novice kayaker, or even if you have a fair bit of
experience, I recommend the Seidman book. It is very clearly
written, has ample photos and drawings, discusses topics
other manuals do not, such as family kayaking and has a lot
of common sense. For a sound approach to safety, if for
nothing else, I recommend the Randel Washburne book.

Chuck Holst  
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