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Answer
In an office in Farragut West Metro Station.
Tepid Sewers when you first enter to subway. Deal with 3 raiders (1 behind sandbags, other 2 in corridor); enter the corridor, go ahead to the main room. The Stealth Boy will be in the floor safe between 2 beds.
Museum of Technology on displays. One in the atrium, two more on the upper level.
Canterbury Tunnels toward AntAgonizer's Lair, on a shelf near a mined hallway.
In the Broken Bow in Pinkerton's workshop there are three of them.
In the VAPL-84 Power Station north of the Robco Facility.
In Tenpenny Tower You find one in your suites safe.
In the National Archives sub-basement in the generator room behind a very hard locked gate.
At least four of them scattered around the Robco Facility.
In Ahzrukhal's safe in The Ninth Circle in Underworld
In Greener Pastures Disposal, in the back end of a truck in the southwest near a dead scientist.
Inside the VAPL-58 Power Station on one of the control panels in back.
In the northeast corner of the Super-Duper Mart, behind the counter.
Inside the armory in Megaton.
In Vault 108's entrance hall on a table next to a broken computer.
In Gallo's storage closet under an overturned crate.
Two in the Bethesda Ruins West, one on the lower floor in a crate next to the water fountain, and another upstairs on the table.
In the Bethesda Underworks in a skeleton's hand in the central storage room.
In the Vault 92 Overseer's Office, sitting in the center of the desk.
During the Trouble on the Homefront quest, look on the body of Steve Armstrong, found in Vault 101's entrance.
La Maison Beauregard at Georgetown East, upstairs on the pool table.
Georgetown, northeast of the DCTA Tunnel 014-B Potomac, upstairs of a building housing Super Mutants.
In one of the Wasteland Gypsy Village buildings, just north of Jalbert Brothers Waste Disposal and east of Rockbreaker's Last Gas, on the table.
In Dupont Station, in the middle of the three abandoned houses guarded by raiders. The Stealth Boy is on the floor next to the shelf case.
In the Abandoned Shack on cliff west of Rockbreaker's Last Gas. It is in a hole in the first locker.
In the Talon Company camp south of Arlington Library, on the top of a round table on the highest level.
Almost directly south of Megaton, in a hollowed out boulder among the rocks bordering the town, along with a Sniper Rifle (See Hollowed-Out Rock).
Five are given when a total of 700 caps (or 350 with the Master Traderperk) are invested in Crazy Wolfgang's caravan at Canterbury Commons. You must speak to Crazy Wolfgang to receive the 5 Stealth Boys.
At the entrance to Rivet City, run to the right of Harkness, and when you land on the area under the platform that him and the entrance are on, turn around and run in the opposite direction (Away from the direction of the broken bow) and there's one in a little alcove.
Directly east of the MDPL-05 Power Station floating inside a boat by a dock with raiders.
In Paradise Falls inside a wardrobe in the main building.
In Minefield Outside the Gibson house
In the Outpost in Grayditch
In Franklin Metro Utility, accessed through Falls Church/Mason Dst Metro.
In an office in Farragut West Metro Station.
Tepid Sewers when you first enter to subway. Deal with 3 raiders (1 behind sandbags, other 2 in corridor); enter the corridor, go ahead to the main room. The Stealth Boy will be in the floor safe between 2 beds.
Museum of Technology on displays. One in the atrium, two more on the upper level.
Canterbury Tunnels toward AntAgonizer's Lair, on a shelf near a mined hallway.
In the Broken Bow in Pinkerton's workshop there are three of them.
In the VAPL-84 Power Station north of the Robco Facility.
In Tenpenny Tower You find one in your suites safe.
In the National Archives sub-basement in the generator room behind a very hard locked gate.
At least four of them scattered around the Robco Facility.
In Ahzrukhal's safe in The Ninth Circle in Underworld
In Greener Pastures Disposal, in the back end of a truck in the southwest near a dead scientist.
Inside the VAPL-58 Power Station on one of the control panels in back.
In the northeast corner of the Super-Duper Mart, behind the counter.
Inside the armory in Megaton.
In Vault 108's entrance hall on a table next to a broken computer.
In Gallo's storage closet under an overturned crate.
Two in the Bethesda Ruins West, one on the lower floor in a crate next to the water fountain, and another upstairs on the table.
In the Bethesda Underworks in a skeleton's hand in the central storage room.
In the Vault 92 Overseer's Office, sitting in the center of the desk.
During the Trouble on the Homefront quest, look on the body of Steve Armstrong, found in Vault 101's entrance.
La Maison Beauregard at Georgetown East, upstairs on the pool table.
Georgetown, northeast of the DCTA Tunnel 014-B Potomac, upstairs of a building housing Super Mutants.
In one of the Wasteland Gypsy Village buildings, just north of Jalbert Brothers Waste Disposal and east of Rockbreaker's Last Gas, on the table.
In Dupont Station, in the middle of the three abandoned houses guarded by raiders. The Stealth Boy is on the floor next to the shelf case.
In the Abandoned Shack on cliff west of Rockbreaker's Last Gas. It is in a hole in the first locker.
In the Talon Company camp south of Arlington Library, on the top of a round table on the highest level.
Almost directly south of Megaton, in a hollowed out boulder among the rocks bordering the town, along with a Sniper Rifle (See Hollowed-Out Rock).
Five are given when a total of 700 caps (or 350 with the Master Traderperk) are invested in Crazy Wolfgang's caravan at Canterbury Commons. You must speak to Crazy Wolfgang to receive the 5 Stealth Boys.
At the entrance to Rivet City, run to the right of Harkness, and when you land on the area under the platform that him and the entrance are on, turn around and run in the opposite direction (Away from the direction of the broken bow) and there's one in a little alcove.
Directly east of the MDPL-05 Power Station floating inside a boat by a dock with raiders.
In Paradise Falls inside a wardrobe in the main building.
In Minefield Outside the Gibson house
In the Outpost in Grayditch
In Franklin Metro Utility, accessed through Falls Church/Mason Dst Metro.
Kayak Camping in California?

swimmerboy
I want to know of a good place to kayak and camp on a beach with some friends. We don't have any equipment, so I would need to rent. Does anyone know of a place in California I could do this? It would have to be southern to around Santa Cruz. Also I don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for it either!
Answer
Writer has previously owned inflatable, sit-on-top, and conventional
cockpit kayaks over previous two decades. Mainly touring tidal water.
To answer objectives of Question my answer is under-stated to be brief.
Sit-on-top rental: for cost and lack of expertise reasons. These are hourly
or day rate. One marine tote, aft, provides dry weekend outfit (i.e, one dry
change of clothing, toilet tissue, zip-lock bags to return all your fecal and
liquid excretions for decent disposal). Sleeping bag fills bow deck storage
inside another dry storage bag. I suggest two mil-spec MRE and a gallon
of water daily for ingestion. These require non-waterproof sacking. Sit-on-
tops are slow. It took me two days to circle a nine mile long island. Tidal
flows reverse and change speed about every four hours; go study local tide
table for your cruise area. Deck cargo is sail area to overcome by paddling
harder. When capsized hold on to your paddle, flip boat up-right, and drag
upper body aboard bow-ward of seating. Snake a leg over next and center
your body mass to sit up. It helps to have a paddle-float extended like an
outrigger to stabilize hull. I paddle using lower half of farmer john ski-type
wetsuit, diver boots, nylon windbreaker (or not, if sunny), Type 3 USCG
approved vest with pockets, and any wide brim straw hat that floats. Feel
free to capsize and piss; you can't afford the comfort model wetsuit. Try
departing Monterey for Salinas River and an inland landing at disused
railroad trestle. That's a ten mile bee-line in bay and another mile upriver.
Start at dawn and get there before dark. Let flood tide carry you inland.
Its a unique camp, offers fishing, and some rope swing potential. Exit
river with start of Ebb Tide. Full ebb might prove a little too fast for you.
Writer has previously owned inflatable, sit-on-top, and conventional
cockpit kayaks over previous two decades. Mainly touring tidal water.
To answer objectives of Question my answer is under-stated to be brief.
Sit-on-top rental: for cost and lack of expertise reasons. These are hourly
or day rate. One marine tote, aft, provides dry weekend outfit (i.e, one dry
change of clothing, toilet tissue, zip-lock bags to return all your fecal and
liquid excretions for decent disposal). Sleeping bag fills bow deck storage
inside another dry storage bag. I suggest two mil-spec MRE and a gallon
of water daily for ingestion. These require non-waterproof sacking. Sit-on-
tops are slow. It took me two days to circle a nine mile long island. Tidal
flows reverse and change speed about every four hours; go study local tide
table for your cruise area. Deck cargo is sail area to overcome by paddling
harder. When capsized hold on to your paddle, flip boat up-right, and drag
upper body aboard bow-ward of seating. Snake a leg over next and center
your body mass to sit up. It helps to have a paddle-float extended like an
outrigger to stabilize hull. I paddle using lower half of farmer john ski-type
wetsuit, diver boots, nylon windbreaker (or not, if sunny), Type 3 USCG
approved vest with pockets, and any wide brim straw hat that floats. Feel
free to capsize and piss; you can't afford the comfort model wetsuit. Try
departing Monterey for Salinas River and an inland landing at disused
railroad trestle. That's a ten mile bee-line in bay and another mile upriver.
Start at dawn and get there before dark. Let flood tide carry you inland.
Its a unique camp, offers fishing, and some rope swing potential. Exit
river with start of Ebb Tide. Full ebb might prove a little too fast for you.
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