It was with some sadness that I received the news today that Sea Kayaker magazine is ceasing publication after the next edition. It was launched in the Spring of 1984 and I managed to get a copy at the Crystal Palace Canoe Show that year. If my memory serves me correct John Dowd was there in person. Initially it was published quarterly before moving to its current schedule of once every two months. Since then I have looked forward to receiving every copy, and over the years they have contained some superb articles.
In the first edition there were articles by paddlers who were stalwarts of the sea kayaking world.
George Dyson and David Zimmerly both had articles on the Baidarka. Derek Hutchinson recalled some incidents in the BCU Coaching Scheme. Rosalind Rickard and Greg Blanchette were interviewed about their journey along the Northwest Passage whilst David Burch wrote about basic navigation.
In that first edition there were far less adverts than are found in today's magazines. Ocean River Sports in Victoria took out a half page advert, Feathercraft Kayaks made an apperance, whilst Werner Paddles were presented by Pacific Water Sports. Patagonia took out a full page advert with what looks like Yvon Chouinard surfing a very substantial wave in what looks like a Perception Mirage.
Over the last 30 years sea kayaking has changed beyond all recognition but throughout that time Sea Kayaker has been a constant source of information and inspiration. It will be missed but thanks for the memories.
Over the last 30 years sea kayaking has changed beyond all recognition but throughout that time Sea Kayaker has been a constant source of information and inspiration. It will be missed but thanks for the memories.
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