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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 347
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9-10 miles is a lot and seems that most guys that paddle are younger. Im sure there are a few older folks that can paddle but they probably have the right yak to do it. Narrow kayaks will cut through the water much easier then wider 30" plus. I know I am in great shape for a 50 year old, but even with carbon fiber paddle and my old Vibe fishing kayak it was fine paddling with little to no wind. Once the wind kicks up it can be down right torture. If I were you Paul, sell what you got and invest in Hobie Mirage drive and don't look back. Legs are super strong compared to upper body and you peddle for hours and not break a sweat. I love my Outback now and you can find good deals on used here and on CL.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Oceanside, CA
Posts: 419
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Use what you got. Peddle, Paddle. For me (52 years old) it's paddle as my knees have no more meniscus in them so peddling is out of the question no matter how strong my legs are. But I have built up the stamina to paddle for up to 9 hours on the water. What helped me the most in the paddling was a good seat and lower lumbar support doubled my ability on the water.
I hate the wind though for sure. I can't wait for calmer waters too. The ocean has been so angry so far this year.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
Posts: 2,643
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