Day Paddling Narragansett Bay: A Complete Guide for Canoeists and Kayakers

Day Paddling Narragansett Bay: A Complete Guide for Canoeists and Kayakers

by Eben Oldmixon
Day Paddling Narragansett Bay: A Complete Guide for Canoeists and Kayakers

Day Paddling Narragansett Bay: A Complete Guide for Canoeists and Kayakers

by Eben Oldmixon

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Overview

A complete guide to paddling the calm, low-risk waters of the Narragansett Bay system for canoeists and kayakers of all abilities.

A guide to over 100 miles of relaxing, low-risk, scenic excursions suitable for family outings in the Narragansett Bay system for kayakers and canoeists, described in detail and illustrated with accurate maps and beautiful photographs. Oldmixon describes 12 alongshore routes featuring multiple launch sites and the paddling routes that link them, effectively creating a series of "watertrails" that paddlers can follow. These watertrails visit every region of the Narragansett Bay system, including: East and West Passage; Sakonnet River; Mount Hope Bay; Providence River; the Bristol, Newport, and Dutch Island Harbors, and more. The trips have been tailored not only to avoid channels, surf, strong currents, open water crossings, and boat traffic, but also to provide resting places and launching sites (about 40 in all) that can be used as alternative destinations or emergency refuges. 30 black & white photos, 15 maps, index. Topics include:
  • How experienced a paddler you should be before embarking on these tours
  • How to outfit your boat for a day trip
  • How to "read the water" of the various regions of the bay and what to expect while paddling them
  • Safety considerations for paddling in the bay

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780881506068
Publisher: Countryman Press, The
Publication date: 07/17/2004
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Eben Oldmixon is a retired biomedical researcher and also the author of Day Paddling Narragansett Bay and Day Paddling Long Island Sound. He resides in the Hudson River Valley near Newburgh, NY.

Table of Contents

IIntroducing Narragansett Bay9
The Regions of Narragansett Bay11
Watertrails22
Selecting Canoes and Kayaks for the Watertrails25
Rigging31
Paddles33
Piloting and Navigation34
Risk37
Tides, Currents, and Tide Tables40
Bay Temperature43
Wildlife and Natural History43
IIThe Watertrails47
Watertrail 1ASouth Ferry to Wickford47
Watertrail 1BDutch Island Harbor Circumnavigation70
Watertrail 2Spink Neck to Brush Point77
Watertrail 3AProvidence Bay and the West Shore of the Providence River, from Sand Point to Field's Point99
Watertrail 3BBristol Town Beach to Sabin Point122
Watertrail 4AConanicut Island, East Side, from The Dumplings to Conanicut Point139
Watertrail 4BNewport Harbor Circumnavigation152
Watertrail 5ANorthwest Shore of Aquidneck Island, from Coggeshall's Point to Portsmouth Terminal159
Watertrail 5BBristol Harbor170
Watertrail 6Mount Hope Bay and Tributaries, from Church's Cove to Cole's River177
Watertrail 7AAquidneck Island Side of the Sakonnet River193
Watertrail 7BFogland Point to Grinnell's Beach, East Side of the Sakonnet River206
Glossary219
Index229
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