Ok, so, you know the old saying about never say never, right?
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=701Well, I was browsing the Kern forum the other day and I saw that a user named 'Craig' (not our Craig) had very recently posted about float tubes for sale. He had three tubes, they were very inexpensive and free for kids. The post had only been viewed a few times, so I sent him a PM, said I was interested in buying one, and that if he didn't sell them all that I had two kids who would be interested. Well, very shortly after that, the post was removed by an administrator (bless them) because it was forbidden to sell things there, so I got an email from Craig saying that the tubes were mine if I would pay for mine and shipping for all three. And that is how, through some kind of crack in the space-time continuum, or a cosmic shift opening up an alternative universe, I became the owner of a float tube. (Just keep on walking, Stanbery, no "Itoljasos" allowed).
So, now I need a bit of advice please. I assume that using swim fins is
de rigueur? I am also going to need an air pump or two (one foot, one that runs off of the car cig lighter? Just guessing). Any recommendations on brands and/or places to buy, preferably online since we are so isolated? I happened to be in Sports Chalet in Palmdale yesterday and in anticipation looked at swim fin prices and they didn't have anything under about $90. Is that about right?
Anything else that I will need? I should mention that one is a Wood River Stealth Rider, one is made by Caddis but I don't know the model, and one is unlabeled. The post was removed so quickly I didn't get a chance to write down the model names and haven't heard back from Craig yet. However, I can't really think of anything else I might need?
Any general advice for a noob in a tube? Someone wrote in a recent post that you should exit the water backwards, but didn't say why. Any other tidbits like that?
I don't know if Craig will see this, although I did pass on the site address. However, I would like to mention that Craig is a professional photographer who works out of Dana Point, so if you have any needs for such services, (wedding pics maybe?) please consider giving him a call. His web address is
http://www.craigdinsdalephotography.com/Thanks for any tips/advice? Jon