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Eric gives good advice here. I understand the appeal of used boats. But I live in an area where fla****er/sea kayaks are unusual. The ones that I do hear about are an hour away and sell for $600+. Having a wood shop, the thought of building a boat over the winter with my son is appealing, and I'd hoped it would be affordable as well. But I appreciate all of the advice. Sue |
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