Not bushcraft but it is as much a valid form of outdoors transport as canoes that several on here use. I am getting obsesssed with the idea of getting an inflatable one but really know very little about them. We used to have a family membership of a sailing club in our village (on an estuary) and my son and partner went on a training course using the club ones. !0 feet and 12 feet for taller / heavier people I think they had. no idea of the brand or what is good / bad about them. Fot some reason I didn't take part.
Anyway, our van can not carry my kayaks or a canoe so I can't get back on the water, about 20 minutes from the southern end of Windermere so I really fancy getting out on it. This lead me to considering inflatable SUPs. Anyone know much about them? I am 90kg ish and 196cmm tall and am lookking for something that I can learn on but progress quickly to more. I am an experienced kayaker (whitewater up to and including grade 5) and have done a bit of surfing in my kayak too. I am guessing that I could pick SUPing up quickly. Watching and listening to my son's class I have a good idea how to do it. So I am thinking of less of an out and out beginner board and more of an intermediate one perhaps that I could still learn on but move on to decent trips later.
Any other advice? I am really thinking that inflatable for storage and transporting in the van makes a lot of sense and SUPs are generally cheaper than good inflatable canoes. I have seen many at about £300-400 but I think only the cheapo Seyvlor canoes are that price. I do not think they are nice paddling but the SUP would be. I hope someone on here knows a bit about SUPs and can help
Anyway, our van can not carry my kayaks or a canoe so I can't get back on the water, about 20 minutes from the southern end of Windermere so I really fancy getting out on it. This lead me to considering inflatable SUPs. Anyone know much about them? I am 90kg ish and 196cmm tall and am lookking for something that I can learn on but progress quickly to more. I am an experienced kayaker (whitewater up to and including grade 5) and have done a bit of surfing in my kayak too. I am guessing that I could pick SUPing up quickly. Watching and listening to my son's class I have a good idea how to do it. So I am thinking of less of an out and out beginner board and more of an intermediate one perhaps that I could still learn on but move on to decent trips later.
Any other advice? I am really thinking that inflatable for storage and transporting in the van makes a lot of sense and SUPs are generally cheaper than good inflatable canoes. I have seen many at about £300-400 but I think only the cheapo Seyvlor canoes are that price. I do not think they are nice paddling but the SUP would be. I hope someone on here knows a bit about SUPs and can help