In January of 2014 I bought a Current Designs Solara 120. This was a twin bulkhead boat which means there are dry hatches for and aft for storing gear for longer trips. This was a Roto Moulded kayak (as in rugged and HEAVY) and weighed over 60 pounds. The coloring was yellow and green swirl. Anyone that knows me has seem a million pictures of this boat on my Facebook. I named this boat Dir Dillard Pickles the third. Don’t ask me why, it just sounded right. For short I called him, Mr Pickles. This boat got me into spring and fall paddling for the first time. It was also my partner for my first multi-day padding trip. I love this boat and still have it. Anyone that visits from out of town and welcome to use it for a paddle on Lake Minnetonka.
That brings me to the boat that will be my buddy on the Mississippi River. My Current Designs Vision 150. It’s 15 feed long (have you figured out the naming convention for boat length?) This boat is named El Coyote. The story is that Christina’s Mom Olga can’t pronounce the word Kayak (maybe there is no equivalent in her version of Spanish?) so called all my Kayaks, Coyote. So, in honor of my Mother in Law Olga P. Montoya, I christened this boat El Coyote. It will be the bad ass kayak that takes me from Lake Itaska in northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
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