** Team Fat Paddler tshirts available for limited time HERE. **
At the Hawkesbury Canoe Classic just gone, we had a lot of comments on the Team Fat Paddler tshirts, as well as many requests to buy one. So, after a quick word with our supplier Custom Tees, we’ve made available a custom run for a limited time only.
And just to remind us all that the Hawkesbury Canoe Classic is really a fundraiser, I’ll be donating my profits ($5 from every tshirt) to Kids with Cancer, a fantastic charity supporting the families of children with cancer during treatment.
So go on, get a bit of Fat Paddler history and do your bit for the less fortunate. Buy a tshirt today! 🙂
Hi Sean,
As a fellow big paddler (I’m 47y/o 6ft 3″ & 114KG) who also owns a Boreal Nanook and bought an Elver paddle in July, and a carbon 2 piece Greenland paddle made by Superior http://www.superiorkayaks.com/. This is a sensational paddle. My only comlaint about this boat is that tracking is a bit wierd without the rudder. Thats because its so big and floats so high. This summer I hope to do some long hauls and will bring my camping gear in the boat. It’s a great boat that is almost uncapsizabbe. Every Kayaker should however have a second boat. I must also say I was very impressed with your big river trip. Very impressive given my recent reading of ” Crossing the Ditch”. Take care and happy paddling.
Arthur
0416 019 185
Gday Arthur. Amazing that we have the same boat and paddle, and I’m very jeolous of your Superior carbon 2-piece! On the Nanook, it’s a great boat, but I’m now looking to work on skills over the summer including rolling, bracing etc, and the Nanook is too big for me to be able to brace it properly (ie from the inside). Undoubtedly is an awesome boat, so I will be sad to see her go. I do however have my Folbot Cooper as a 2nd boat. 🙂