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Scott Andrews, a Registered Maine Guide from Portland, began messing around with canoes and kayaks as a child in Oxford County. He enjoys both saltwater and inland paddling and frequently leads canoe and kayak trips for the Maine Outdoor Adventure Club.

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August 22, 2005
Getting fixed

I finally did something about a nagging little problem with a loose foot brace in my kayak. I took it to the place I'd bought it five years ago, Seaspray Kayaking in West Bath. There manager Steve Shea (brother of owner Scott) worked wonders with his little Leatherman tool-gadget and re-secured the loose part.

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Steve Shea, manager of Seaspray Kayaking in West Bath, fixes a loose foot brace on my boat.
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Steve Shea poses with his Leatherman tool-gadget.

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Steve Shea's wonderful Leatherman tool-gadget fixed me up.

Seaspray is one of those go-to kind of places, essential establishments that sell, service and rent kayaks. Plus they stock charts, accessories and run guided trips on the New Meadows River. The dock is just a few yards from the office.

Seaspray is also a popular put-in spot. Steve says they don't charge for launching or parking. Just a great way to meet kayakers and customers.

Check out their website or call 888-349-7772.

Posted by Scott Andrews at 12:48 AM

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