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![]() "Dene" wrote in message . .. Walmart is running a closeout on a Stearns 2 man canoe for $199. They also offer the Coleman version for $75. We're looking for something my wife and I can store and inflate efficiently, for the times when we want to explore wetlands or visit a dock while moored. A key concern is stability/safety. We'd like to use it in the winter months without fear of plunging into the cold Columbia. Advice? -Greg I spent last night googling the differences between an inflatable kayak vs. canoe and the various brands. Came across this deal, an inflatable kayak, sold as a demo. Originally this outfit had 75. I bought the last one on a new Visa, which will give me a free IPOD when I spend $300. So....I got well-reputed 2 man Kayak, paddles, bag, footpump, and IPOD for $395, including S&H. http://tinyurl.com/e2wxf I was impressed with this store owner's knowledge and advice. Holly Harris @ 707-998-0135 or . FWIW, Holly mentioned that customers have used this model as a tender, even towing it. We don't intend to tow it. It's easily inflated and deflated with the Boston valves. Or....I may fool around with it and strap it to the swim platform. We're excited about this. It adds another element to cruising. There are many small rivers, sloughs, wetlands to explore on the Columbia River. -Greg |
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