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    Rogers A. Smith Landing, York County, VA

    Trip information - suggested routes, distance & difficulty Intermediate / Advanced paddlers may like heading northeast from the ramp out the Poquoson River past Quarter March Creek, Patricks Creek and Lambs Creek where the river will widen until it opens up into the Chesapeake Bay. Depending on winds this can be a great place to surf wind waves that have come across the bay from a NE wind and stack up as they cross the river. Trip length can be 8+ miles depending on side channels explored and how far into the bay the food & water supply lets you go.

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    Native Watercraft

    Native Watercraft is available through Appomattox River Company, the #1 specialty outdoor retailer anywhere. Native Watercraft has been pioneering brands whose innovation and high quality manufacturing reflect the interests of the specialty paddlesports audience.

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    Necky

    Appomattox River Company proudly carries Necky kayaks.  Spurred by a desire to improve on traditional British kayak designs, Necky introduced their first kayak in the mid-1970's. The aim was to create a stable, roomy, comfortable vessel that the average paddler could take out on the ocean.

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    Ocean Kayak

    Ocean Kayak is one of Appomattox River Company's best-selling sit-on-top kayak companies. Ocean Kayak didn't invent the original sit-on-top kayak. They just perfected it. Innovation has been Ocean Kayak's mission since they launched their first sit-on-top in 1971, in a backyard in Malibu, California. 

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    Old Town

    Appomattox River Company proudly carries Old Town, a company with a successful history for over 100 years. Tradition and technology have had a long and comfortable marriage at Old Town. 

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