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19 November 2011, 04:39 AM | #1 |
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Kayakers
Any kayakers out there?started kayaking about 3 years ago and really liked it,bought a cheapo from Dick`s to see if I was going to take to it,well I did.Sold the piece of junk from Dick`s and bought a Current Design(Breeze)plastic boat 48# at 60 years old a little tough to hump the thing on top of my Land Rover,then I found out about skin on frame kayaks WOW,light 28# bought one from a local maker and what a joy to paddle!Anyone else a kayaker.
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19 November 2011, 04:58 AM | #2 |
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Real Name: Rich
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I have a 14' Perception, and 17' Necky. Both sea kayaks. Neither are very high-end but they do the job.
The Necky is pretty sleek, with two cargo holds, which I use for long camping trips (a few days to a week). The Perception is a little more stable but just has a rear hold, and is good for choppy day trips on lake Ontario. My wife sometimes uses it too. Haven't been out too many times since the kids were born, but in a few years I'll take them camping on the islands in northern Georgian Bay. |
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