By Capn’ Larry Jarboe Key Largo Fishing Kayaks and Skiffs With the advent of Spiny Lobster season coming, I decided to convert my W700 into a search sled to hunt those crafty crustaceans. A conventional tow sled that is used to drag a snorkeler behind a boat costs about a hundred bucks. The hapless free … Continue reading “Wavewalk 700 Lobster Scout Sea Sled”
Updated February 1, 2025 The above featured photo shows a W720 user paddling his kayak that’s heavily loaded with duck hunting gear in Puget Sound, in tidal currents and strong wind, while his dog stands on top of the tightly packed gear and enjoys the ride. This page features links to W720 kayak reviews that … Continue reading “Wavewalk Kayak Skiff Reviews”
By Captain Larry Jarboe W700 shuttle to the reef – Wavewalking is not just about fishing. Yesterday, in Key Largo, the wind was ripping about 20-25 kts. out of the East. We had a friend from NYC who was facing her last vacation day in the Keys. My wife had promised her a snorkel trip … Continue reading “Electric Wavewalk 700 in Key Largo snorkeling tour”
By Captain Larry Jarboe Yesterday, My wife, son, and I spent the afternoon snorkeling and Wavewalking behind Grecian Dry Rocks. This shallow reef in the Florida Keys Marine Sanctuary does a pretty good job of acting as a breakwater on low tide. The water is perfectly comfortable and crystal clear. The W700 is a fine … Continue reading “Back in the Keys, wavewalking, snorkeling, and catching fish for dinner”
By Captain Larry Jarboe I took some time off on Saturday from setting up my Chesapeake Fish Camp and Wavewalk friends and family demos to make a run to Mallows Bay on the Potomac River. In this shallow cove, resides the largest shipwreck graveyard in the Western Hemisphere. There is a beautiful park and public … Continue reading “W700 Outfitted for Catching Catfish”