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What is a funyak? A funyak, or ducky, is an inflatable kayak. Funyaks are shaped like kayaks, have similar dimensions, and move down the river in much the same way. The main differences are that they are more stable and you are not enclosed inside. What does this mean? On the water they are more forgiving, and YOU DONT HAVE TO ESKIMO ROLL.
Is this safe? Ace Ocoee Funyaks maintains an impeccable safety record. Our trips are guided by qualified personnel who have met the states first aid and safety regulations and carry first aid supplies. All guests are required to wear a life jacket, helmet, and wet suit. The wet suits may seem overkill, but if you end up out of your boat theres nothing like a layer of neoprene for protection. Our customer to instructor ratio puts us a level above. Our trips always have at least one guide for every three guests. With this ratio it is possible to maintain close contact with you at all times, and there is no substitute for that. In all whitewater activities there are inherent dangers. Please refer to our waiver for more information.
Who is eligible? Ace is geared toward the enthusiastic whitewater novice. People who have limited whitewater experience but are anxious to sample the thrill of kayaking are perfect. We provide everything you need. Although no experience is required, this is a rigorous full-day activity. All participants must be in reasonably good condition and be at least 14 years old.
Can I rent a funyak? We realize that some of you are qualified to get yourself or a friend down the river, but as a general rule most people need some help, so we do not rent funyaks. The last thing we want is for you to have an injury while youre on your own.
We are afraid of where you might take our equipment.Do you have group rates? Yes. We can accommodate a group as large as 20 people over the course of a day, in multiple trips. Groups of eight or more receive a discount of $18 per person. Make your reservation today by phone or e-mail. |
Ace Ocoee Funyaks
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