Life
in Massachusetts offers many recreational activities – including easy access to
boating during the beautiful summer weather months. No ocean view outside your
apartment home? No problem! A taste of the nautical life awaits—no kayak, canoe
or jet ski needed! This week’s “Get Up & Go!” provides suggestions for nearby
facilities where you can enjoy boating on a lake, river or the ocean—of course!
Whether you are an experienced boater or a novice, there’s nothing like a day on
the water when it comes to family fun or recreational pleasure with friends. When
you go, don’t forget to tag a digital snapshot on our Facebook page!
Nantasket
Kayaks – Located at Steamboat Wharf Marina in Hull less than 30
minutes from The Commons, guests here rent kayaks and standup paddleboards
(SUP) for use in the Weir River Estuary and access to the Boston
Harbor Islands. The
amazing World’s End in Hingham is also accessible via kayak
. Novices and beginners take note: calm estuary waters offer a safe, scenic
spot to perfect kayaking skills or give SUP a try!
Fishing
fanatics will love the Nantasket Kayaks’ “Redfish Anglers” service, which
allows kayakers to fish from deck-mounted rod holders. Some of the larger bass are
rumored to give fisherman free kayak rides!
REI
– Hingham’s REI
Store at the Derby Street Shoppes offers an Outdoor School that includes
standup paddle boarding (SUP) and kayak tours.
This month and in September, the shop is offering a “Full Moon” paddle
tour (August 10th and September 7th) where, weather
permitting, an entourage of kayakers and SUPs will take an evening tour of the
Charles River Peninsula after completion of introductory kayaking lessons. Visit
REI’s website for a full listing as well
as times and pricing.
Plymouth Water Sports – Fun is the operative word at Plymouth Watersport, located on Town Wharf
Drive on the harbor. Especially when it comes to the single, double, and triple jet ski rentals that PWS offers
to guests. Instructions and life vests are included in all rentals, but drivers
must be 18 years of age with a driver's license (any age can ride as a
passenger.) PWS offers an amazing “Fly
Board” rental with Jet Skis (see picture below) that is all the rage in water
sports. Users literally fly “Iron Man” style up to 25 feet in the air while
leaping headfirst through waves like dolphins!
Boston
Sailing Center – The
Sailing Center gives beginners a chance to learn sailing in the open waters of
Boston Harbor. In addition to free Sailing Open Houses (including 30-minute sail
cruise around the harbor), BSC’s Learn-To-Sail program starts covers nautical sailing
and on-the-water experience. The program offers students use of boats outside
of class as well!
Paddle Boston – This canoe
and kayak rental service has five different locations along the Charles River
in Boston, Cambridge, Newton and Waltham. Offering guided tours, lessons and
rentals, Paddle Boston also has Stand Up Paddleboards (SUP). Check out their
SUP yoga classes, which provide a full workout on the water!
Courageous Sailing –
Courageous Sailing (CS) offers another opportunity to learn to sail on the
Boston Harbor but has special focus on children and families. Visit their website for a full listing of
courses, camps and activities.
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