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Topic: Say it ain't so?  (Read 20167 times)

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PAL

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2005
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That is a cool little yak rack. Hope to have you aboard the Kalahiki soon.

That's a home workshop model; I bet you could improve on the design. As someone who's spent time stumbling over yaks piled aboard PBs, I've got to say the gunwale rack is sweet. 
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