Canoe And Kayak Nudist
For those who enjoy paddling down a river, or across a lake or chasing a shark in a canoe or kayak. Share your experience or encounter even if it's with the game warden.
Quiet here
Return to Discussionsmy boats sit idle even i sit idle lol i have four boats a 14 foot with a small kicker motor , a pond boat , a canoe and a kayak i love to fish and pretty much all spring and most of summer i fished or had a boat out and than i guess i got lazy or found other interest. as for other boats i still want a Sportspal canoe they are kinda pricey at least of me but super lightweight and i think with one i'd unload all my other boats. it's been warm here again dso i may drag out my canoe as it's the easiest boat and the one i like most - it's a cheap pelican 15'6" with a little 18# thrust trolling motor it can get in everywhere and warm days i can get nude in back coves and stretch out.
Once underway, it's the preferred option, as soon as I'm reasonably clear of swimmers. And then there the question of how close I dare get to the shore before slipping the suit back on. Perhaps an early start could see me launch nude, but my wife usually has first dibs on the kayak.
Once underway, it's the preferred option, as soon as I'm reasonably clear of swimmers. And then there the question of how close I dare get to the shore before slipping the suit back on. Perhaps an early start could see me launch nude, but my wife usually has first dibs on the kayak.
Maybe you need to get up before she does on a warm morning!
Between winter finally getting here and some serious home renovations going on my boats are getting very lonely. Hoping the house stuff winds up so I can get back out for the white bass run in late February/early March. After that there are a lot of reasons to be out on the water and I can usually manage to paddle nude once the sun comes back.
Plenty of opportunities to take the kayak or in the last week or so. A early start meant I skipped the sunscreen and was back before the sun was to high. As usual here, I was able to paddle to a nearby secluded beach and combine a walk with the paddle with the suit left behind in the kayak. The far end of the destination beach has road access so I approached as far as I felt comfortable before returning to the kayak. Hoof marks indicate local horse riders / trainers use the beach but they were not there at the same time - likely I would be outrun and caught if I got too far from my kayak! Behind the beach is farmland but I have never seen any activity while I am visiting.
An early start, when possible, also means the beach is quiet as I launch. It was never deserted as (fully-dressed) people were walking the shoreline, often with their dogs. By contrast, I was in my skimpy Sunseeker as I launched. On a couple of occasions I felt comfortable enough to slip it off just before launching (easier than once underway, given the chance) but I still took it with me as the beach would be busier once I returned.