Accurate-Database-37 t1_j5fee5w wrote
Sweet, congrats! You do need to wear a PFD (personal flotation device) but this can be one of those ones that looks like a fanny pack and only inflates when you pull a string. Check out Fletchers Cove as well, there is much better (free) parking. I think Boating in DC charges a small fee for utilizing their dock there. I recommend going on the Potomac instead of the canal, and be extra cautious in shallow waters or where you see rocks (your fin will catch, unlike kayaks which fare better in the canal). Have fun!
kevin_from_illinois t1_j5g5qnj wrote
In addition to being "the rules", it's good practice to wear one and learn how to adjust it properly while out on the water. There are many waterways in which boaters without a PFD account for the overwhelming majority of serious / fatal accidents.
c0dyb OP t1_j5fhj2v wrote
i dont own a car so fletchers is a bit far unless i ride, but then i have to worry about my ride being secure while on the water, id likely launch from the north side of key bridge where c&o/capital crecent starts
do you know a local shop that sells accessories / pfd ?
Accurate-Database-37 t1_j5flfpd wrote
Ah great question about a local shop I actually don’t know of one - hoping someone else has an answer to this! I got my PFD online. Worth throwing an ISO on a local Buy Nothing group I wouldn’t be surprised if someone has an extra they don’t use.
nakoros t1_j5gx9vw wrote
I used REI and Amazon (I think...I know I got the inflatable online) to get my PFDs. Not local, but worked
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