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Topic: Now that I have a Kayak what do i do ( low budget approach) ??  (Read 2593 times)

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NewbWitaYak

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  • Date Registered: May 2010
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haha, i apologize for the spelling mistakes, i usually switch to casual typing mode on internet, and my keyboard is funky too. (i guess thats what the spell check function is for right xD)

I know bright is good on water, but when i have that giant orange tandem thats probably longer than my car on my car roof, that's probably a road hazard for catching so much attention xD I don't even know if it can fit on my roof rack thingy, because it was sketchy with a normal single kayak, a tandem seems risky xD


redwoodfox

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I would advise you just stick with your other boat an stay fresh water for awhile. Build your on the water skills.