Sunday, April 26, 2009

Crazy Fish Kayaking

The wind didn't blow this day away and it was Ships Ahoy at 10AM at Crazy Fish Kayak last Friday.

A group of 12 women, including me, from the Beaches Newcomers Club, slathered with sunblock and prepared with bottled water and sun visors, took to their kayaks and 'headed upstream with their paddles.' A gloriously warm April day in Jax Beach and the calmly rippling waters of the intracoastal were all we needed to continue our adventure.

Crazy Fish Kayak is located on the backside of the marina on Beach Boulevard (before crossing the bridge and across the waterway from Billy's Boat House) in the old marine patrol building at 2510 2nd Avenue North. Josh Schrutt is the owner of the business. Crazy Fish is about food and watersports and besides the hot menu there's Italian Ice and gelato, snacks, and beer and wine. Josh also has many subcontractors who will teach water sports of all types, will do fishing charters, and he sells limited gear such as life vests. It's a little hard to find, but worth it when you get there.

Josh had our colorful kayaks laid out and ready for us when we arrived. After selecting the color and style of our kayak, we loaded our day's necessities into the 'dry storage bin,' and carefully stepped aboard. Slowly, Josh nudged each of us into the awaiting waters of the intracoastal. With our paddles in hand, we quickly found our balance and the paddling began.

With the tide as our timekeeper and Maureen and Marie as our guides, we began paddling under the bridge and around the wetlands within a mile from the marina. With many of us first-timers, we stayed close to home this time -- but once we embarked, we entered another world of calm and relaxation. Going with the flow, we alternated paddling to keep up with the group and then relaxing and letting the tide take us along the marshes and into the homes of the birds, snakes, and alligators. (ok - we only saw birds this time)
The time went by quickly and as the current turned against us, we headed back to safe harbor, a little tired and a lot hungry. Fortunately, there was a table with an umbrella to shield us from the sun as we enjoyed the fresh catch of the day in the little restaurant at Crazy Fish as we overlooked the quiet marina.
We all agreed, it was the perfect end to a perfect day!
Bon Voyage - til next time!
(Side note: our fearless guides Maureen and Marie are now working at Crazy Fish doing guided tours!)

1 comment:

  1. I love Crazy fish i had a great time there with friends. good music brings a true beach feeling to the surrounding environment and the waterfront view was even better. But of course what do we all go to restaurant for? WELL.. TO EAT and well we ate. There food was to die for Crazy fish sandwich was so good and tender. If you where a person.I would say stop at Crazy Fish give it a try you will not be disappointed.

    Here is the website link for those interested.
    http://crazyfishjaxbeach.com

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