Sunday, 13 November 2011

Demo day 13th Nov 2011 at Boambee Creek Reserve:

Skee Kayaks held an on water come and try day sunday 13th Nov at Boambee Creek Reserve.
There were approx 30 different kayaks covering brands including Australis, Viking, Oz Paddle,
Dagger, Seaward, Native Watercraft.
Representatives were also on hand to discuss their own brands, Mark Wells from Paddle Pro was
showing Wilderness Systems, and Perception, Amanda Rankin was introducing Tootega and
Delsyk kayaks, and Matt from Spring Creek Outdoor introduced his imported line of kayaks.
View of some of the craft available to test paddle.
Over 60  people had registered their interest for paddling on the day. Some people ended up a little more wet than others, but that was all part of the enjoyment.

The Native Watercraft mariner 12.5 propel was popular, not only the curious wondering about the pedal propel kayaks, but also those extremely interested in the new mode of kayak pedalling
The demo days give people interested in kayaking a way to try the kayaks out in supervised creek/
estuary conditions.

 The feedback from the day has beeen extremely positive. The day was organised to give people a chance to try before they commit to buying, as each kayak has its own characteristics and each
paddler wants something different.
For any further informtion contact Karen at Skee Kayaks Centre at Mullaway.

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