Hey everyone, just wanted to let you know that our sale of used kayaks and additional gear will continue through summer, or until supplies last, whichever comes first. Again, prices have been slashed by at least 25% in order to make room for our new arrivals due in soon.
Now that the days are getting longer and (hopefully) drier,
we will be re-opening the shop to rentals on Saturdays and Sundays from 9-5 starting
on February 18th. We still have most of our fleet from last year,
ranging from recreational tandems to touring singles and everything in between.
Call 503.397.2161 if you would like to make reservations, which is optional but
appreciated.
As of November, we will be temporarily closing our shop for
the winter, due to the arrival of rainy weather. However, we will be re-opening
our shop in February for another season of paddling on the most beautiful bay
in Northwest Oregon.
If you have a group of 6 or more, or are interested in purchasing
kayaking equipment, our employees are available to accommodate special
assistance.
posted Sep 30, 2011 12:14 PM by Nick Jenkins
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updated Oct 8, 2011 1:30 PM
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Hey everyone, just wanted to let you that we now have used gear and kayaks for sale. Prices have been slashed by at least 25% in order to make room for our new shipments due to arrive later this fall.
posted Sep 22, 2011 10:19 AM by Ben Herdrich
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updated Sep 26, 2011 11:34 AM
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It is that time of year again when the weather starts cooling down and the days get shorter. As such, starting this week, we will be reducing our hours to Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. We will likely open three days a week until the end of November, at which point we will close until March.
Ever wonder how to get back into your kayak after a rollover? Or how about how to get your friend back in their kayak after the same mishap?
This Saturday, September 3rd at 4pm we will be having our last wet-exit/ re-entry class of the summer. During the hour long class we'll teach solo and assisted capsize recovery techniques as well as how to proper use a spray skirt.
The class itself will take place at Dalton Park near the Saint Helens docks on the Columbia. If you're interested, give us a call at the shop before noon on Saturday to book a spot. You can reach us at 503 397-2161.
The cost is $45, which includes a life vest, paddle and kayak, though you are more than welcome to bring your own kayak.
The weather forecast is calling for 86 degrees by 4pm so it ought to be a good day to get wet!
posted Aug 13, 2011 6:02 PM by Nick Jenkins
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updated Aug 14, 2011 7:55 AM by Ben Herdrich
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Hey everyone, as much as we'd hate to admit it our summer is slowly coming to an end. With the end in sight we are approaching the last nocturnal tours of the summer that we love so much. As it stands right now we have only two tour dates remaining. If you haven't had a chance to paddle with us on one of these we encourage you to do so before the opportunity passes you by.
posted Jul 27, 2011 7:55 PM by Ben Herdrich
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updated Jul 27, 2011 10:45 PM
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Unfortunately, it appears that we had an issue with our email account, in that we were unable to receive e-mails. We apologize if anyone has sent an e-mail recently and we did not responded to your message, since we did not receive it. We have fixed this issue, and e-mail appears to be working properly.
posted Jul 17, 2011 1:40 PM by Nick Jenkins
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updated Jul 17, 2011 1:42 PM
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Betsea and Drifter PFD's are now on sale for the incredible low price of $65.00! That's $54.95 off the MSRP of $119.95!Thanks to their specialized design these vests allow for full-range of motion, making them ideal for paddlers .
Scappoose Bay Kayaking is currently in the process of building a new website! We hope that it will be easier for us to share videos and photos of this beautiful area, as well as information about new and used kayaks for sale, and a listing scheduled tours and lessons.
Because it is a work in progress, we apologize for any missing content, and we will try to fill the gaps as quickly as possible.