Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Post Holiday Paddle/ Closed Jan 1st and 2nd




We hope everyone is enjoying the Holidays as much as we are! Thank you for making the 09' season a great one for us here as Sea Sports. A few of us did manage to sneak out for a paddle on 12/26. It can be really fun this time of year if you dress correctly. If your interested in cold water paddling or diving stop by the shop and talk to us, we can help you get out there. The shop will be closed Jan 1st and 2nd. We look forward to seeing everyone in 2010'!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Catching Tuna and Hanging On for the Ride










Here is a story about a
customer that ran today in the New York times.


YARMOUTH, Mass. — Dave Lamoureux’s kayak, named Fortitude, must be the only one in Massachusetts registered as a motor vessel. That’s because a powerboat registration is required to get a permit to fish for tuna here.


Captain Andrew Poce via Dave Lamoureux
Dave Lamoureux with the 157-pound bluefin, a record tuna for an unassisted kayak fisherman.
Apparently, it never occurred to the authorities that someone might be crazy enough to want to catch a bluefin while sitting in what amounts to a floating plastic chair and enjoying what Melville called a “Nantucket sleigh ride.”

Since the end of July, Lamoureux has caught three bluefins this way, paddling a couple of miles off Race Point, at the tip of Provincetown, hooking a tuna and holding on, the rod clipped to a harness on his chest, while being towed at speeds up to 15 miles an hour before the fish exhausts itself.

His most recent catch, on Nov. 5, was a 157-pound bluefin, a record tuna for an unassisted kayak fisherman, and a near record over all, topped only by a 183-pound halibut caught by Howard McKim, an Alaskan, in 2004. Reeling in a halibut, though, has been likened to hauling in a load of plywood, and some of Lamoureux’s admirers consider landing a bluefin, known for its power and ferocity, the greater feat.

Check out the full story at from the NY times

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Sandy Neck paddle 11/3






We had a nice paddle today out to Sandy Neck. We went around the corner, surfed in some fun little 1'ers and got a good workout fighting the tide back. Perfect fall day, glad I was able to slip out of the shop and enjoy it! Larry "the guide" Bessinger and Jim Kaiser of Current Design kayaks joined me.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Customer comments

We had a customer from New York drop into the shop the other day. He wrote about his experience at Sea Sports on his blog. Check it out.

http://summittoshore.blogspot.com/2009/10/awesome-kayak-shop.html



Hope everyone is having a great Halloween. Nice warm weather for our Spooky paddle this morning!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Spooky Halloween Tour...


Join us!

Date: Sat. 10/31/09
Cost $45 per person -$30 with your own equipment
Launch site: Jacknife Beach, RT28, Chatham
Time: Leave store at approx 10:00 a.m.
Length: Approx. 3hrs. depended on strength of participants
Tour: Paddle out to Strong Is., paddle along barrier beach up to Little Pleasantbay. Paddle to MoneyHead Is. It is rumoured that Capt. Kidd buried his treasure there. Paddle through the Narrows, back to launch site. Again, tour destinations will be modified to fit the groups capabilities. COMMENTS: Group will have to wade in a few inches of water to launch, so proper foot ware required. Also bring warm gear if needed, costumes optional

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Autumn Update






Here at Sea Sports we are enjoying the beautiful autumn weather. There is still time for some paddling before it gets too cold! We still have lessons going out, while the weather is mild.

Last month we attended the Eastern Outdoor Retailer show in Sturbridge MA. It was a good opportunity for us to see and try out new gear for 2010.

Please check out our new Facebook page. We can be found under Cape Cod Sea Sports on the search. This will provide a

new way for us to connect with our customers and keep you updated on upcoming events.

Also please note that our hours have changed for the fall. We are now open 10:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. on Saturday. We will be closed Sundays after Columbus Day weekend.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Snorkeling Tours


Here is a link to the article the Barnstable Patriot ran on our snorkeling tours. We have brought this program back after a 4 year hiatus. It's a great program and if your new to the underwater world, it's the perfect way to start!