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Topic: New extendable kayak  (Read 5822 times)

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Sailfish

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"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


Salty.

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OMG! This one would fit right inside my Yugo.  :smt005  :smt005  :smt005 jim


mickfish

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I know a guy who works in the Circumcision Ward at our local Hospital he said the pay ain't too good but the tips are great. He was collecting a lot of tips and he made a little toy kayak out of them you could just give it a little rub and Poof it turned into a full size Kayak the only problem is when you put it in cold water it would practicably disappear.
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Sailfish

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Here are a couple video clips to demonstrate this yak:

http://richardatpoint65.blogspot.com/
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Chadrock

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I know a guy who works in the Circumcision Ward at our local Hospital he said the pay ain't too good but the tips are great. He was collecting a lot of tips and he made a little toy kayak out of them you could just give it a little rub and Poof it turned into a full size Kayak the only problem is when you put it in cold water it would practicably disappear.


The funniest thing I've heard all day!! :smt082
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Salty.

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Sonny, somehow I can't see you trading in your Hobie for one of these. Still.....after clicking on the second link I could see how it might be cool to have one of these for beer runs when I win the lotto and buy the mega-yacht on anchor at Catalina. Oops.....wait a minute. That's what the RIB or waterbike is for.  :smt003 jim


Sailfish

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Sonny, somehow I can't see you trading in your Hobie for one of these. Still.....after clicking on the second link I could see how it might be cool to have one of these for beer runs when I win the lotto and buy the mega-yacht on anchor at Catalina. Oops.....wait a minute. That's what the RIB or waterbike is for.  :smt003 jim

You're right!  No way I'll trade my Hobie for this one but when you win the lotto jackpot would you buy me one?  :smt003
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Salty.

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Sure Sonny! We can have Mickfish decorate them with.....hmmm, nevermind. This is starting to remind me of that detachable ****s song. :smt044 jim


troutnut

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That kayak is cool and there is a market for them.

Mickfish- ask your friend if the black ones are really bigger.   :smt044


BANJOTAD

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Is there an angler model?
Not very angler friendly!


Tote

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Love the ingenuity but that thing would scare the crap out of me punching through the surf.
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piski

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Quote from: Tote
Love the ingenuity but that thing would scare the crap out of me punching through the surf.

Especially, if it shrank & shriveled in the cold saltwater!  :smt044
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SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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i wonder if hte pieces willl fit the airline bag limits....

wtf am i saying...


 

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