My goal to paddle every day of the long weekend is coming along nicely, today I completed the Makara to Owhiro Bay paddle, and saw dolphins along the way.
This is a tricky one to plan, because the tidal flows along that coastline can exceed 10kmh at times, and you absolutely must time the trip to coincide with the tidal flow, you can't paddle against it.
We had tides, wind, and waves all behind us, so it was a very fast trip, especially as both of us have sails on our boats.
I can't remember if I'm asked this before, but I recall you mentioning the sails on the boats. Are these sails similar to a yacht (held up by a mast), or some other form of sail?
There is a mast, yes. It's rigged up with a line at the front of the mast, and two stays, so the mast can be raised and lowered from the paddling position, and there is a hinge at the base of the mast. There is also a trim line to change the angle of the sail.
The sail area is one square metre.
Mine is custom made by a sailmaker, but many paddlers use Flat Earth kayak sails.
You can do it without the tides, it would just take longer. 4-4.5 kmh is typical pace in a loaded sea kayak. I've done bigger days, including a Strait crossing.