Inflatable Kayak

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RobertMcClean
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Inflatable Kayak

#1 Post by RobertMcClean »

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#2 Post by dunner »

spare bed for the visitors???
:lol:
em.....are they hook proof??
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Check out a few of IDPearl's reports on here about his adventures in Singapore with a blow up yak.
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dunner wrote:spare bed for the visitors???
:lol:
em.....are they hook proof??
:shock:



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#5 Post by RobertMcClean »

I think I will buy one because I have a spare filleting knife that I can use on it, along with some trebles :lol: :lol:

Seriously though it would be handy if travelling etc.
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#6 Post by anthony2carr »

Ok please take my advice. Do not take that kayak out on the sea if the wind is above 3 mph.

You will be blown all over the place!!!

As with the lidl "kayaks" these are so flat bottomed they will provide no grip on the water.
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#7 Post by dunner »

sounds like good advice there...thats why i like this site...

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