On Mar 21, 4:57 pm, wrote:
Hi everyone!
My name is Elliott, and I am seeking the help of as many people as I
can get. I'm doing a school project at Boston University and we need
people to fill out a quick survey that will take about 3-4 minutes to
fill out regarding a new product for kayaks.
It is a special on-water training device. We are just trying to guage
the public's reaction to the product.
Thank you for any help you can give!
Survey link he
http://websurveyor.net/wsb.dll/34805/kayaksurvey.htm
Elliott, get a new project. These things are notorious, because they
look like such a good idea to the uninitiated, but close examination
by experienced boaters of the hydrodynamic and stability effects, not
to mention the pschological implications of causing inexperienced
boaters to rely upon fallible equipment[1] rather than developing the
skills to deal with dangerous situations, show that these things are a
really, really bad idea.
You just don't want to associate yourself with something that turns
out, upon examination, to be very, very dangerous.
[1] Nothing inflatable is puncture-proof, and relying, possibly miles
from any help, on equipment that may fail, when you don't have the
skills to paddle safely without that peice of equipment, is terribly,
terribly dangerous.
-Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
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