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Topic: The Amazing Raptor part 2  (Read 13453 times)

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flounder pounder

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  • Location: Capitola
  • Date Registered: Apr 2011
  • Posts: 78
I've been out in some pretty nasty stuff but never capsized or even felt worried about it, but as we all know sh!t happens.  I really should get out in some rough watter and make it capsize, with a few spotters for safety of course.  It seems to flip over fairly easy in mellow sea's but rough surf is a whole different animal.  It can be quite powerful and unforgiving!


snapperhead

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: Livermore
  • Date Registered: Jun 2006
  • Posts: 2434
Keep all the pics and comments coming!! These yaks look awesome. I will definately rent one in May!
"Life is like a school of rockfish, you never know what you're gonna get"


 

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