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Dave Van August 8th 04 04:41 PM

Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?
 

"Hotshot" wrote in message
r.com...
Coleman also makes inflatable air mattresses. From what I hear their

Kayaks
and Air Mattresses can be used interchangably with the same results.


This is utter crap. The beam dimension and side walls of the inflatable
kayak make it very uncomfortable to sleep on, especially for larger sleepers
with long legs and large feet.

Sleep, er... Paddle on.

DV



"Zalek Bloom" wrote in message
...
I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman have

2
inflatable - each one about $60. One is "Coleman 1-Person Deluxe Open

Top
Kayak", the other is "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".
Any opinions on those, or other cheap (less than $100) kayaks?

Thanks,

Zalek









Julia De Silva August 8th 04 05:10 PM

Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?
 
This is utter crap. The beam dimension and side walls of the inflatable
kayak make it very uncomfortable to sleep on, especially for larger

sleepers
with long legs and large feet.

Sleep, er... Paddle on.

DV


Errr, I think he was joking don't ya think ?




Dave Van August 8th 04 06:44 PM

Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?
 

"Julia De Silva" wrote in message
. uk...
This is utter crap. The beam dimension and side walls of the inflatable
kayak make it very uncomfortable to sleep on, especially for larger

sleepers
with long legs and large feet.

Sleep, er... Paddle on.

DV


Errr, I think he was joking don't ya think ?



duh



Wilko August 8th 04 07:32 PM

Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?
 
Julia De Silva wrote:

This is utter crap. The beam dimension and side walls of the inflatable
kayak make it very uncomfortable to sleep on, especially for larger


sleepers

with long legs and large feet.

Sleep, er... Paddle on.

DV



Errr, I think he was joking don't ya think ?


Ehm Julia, so was Dave...

(At least I thought his post was pretty funny, even though English isn't
my native language)

--
Wilko van den Bergh wilko(a t)dse(d o t)nl
Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe
---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.---
http://wilko.webzone.ru/



Dave Van August 8th 04 08:13 PM

Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?
 

"Wilko" wrote in message
...
Julia De Silva wrote:

This is utter crap. The beam dimension and side walls of the inflatable
kayak make it very uncomfortable to sleep on, especially for larger


sleepers

with long legs and large feet.

Sleep, er... Paddle on.

DV



Errr, I think he was joking don't ya think ?


Ehm Julia, so was Dave...

(At least I thought his post was pretty funny, even though English isn't
my native language)


Ahh, the Dutch and the Belgians have always shared a particularly dry and
nasty sense of sarcasm.


--
Wilko van den Bergh wilko(a t)dse(d o t)nl
Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe
---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.---
http://wilko.webzone.ru/





Hotshot August 9th 04 05:16 AM

Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?
 
I thought Dave was joking too. I thought it was pretty funny!

Shot

"Dave Van" wrote in message
link.net...

"Julia De Silva" wrote in message
. uk...
This is utter crap. The beam dimension and side walls of the

inflatable
kayak make it very uncomfortable to sleep on, especially for larger

sleepers
with long legs and large feet.

Sleep, er... Paddle on.

DV


Errr, I think he was joking don't ya think ?



duh





G M August 12th 04 07:58 AM

Any opinions on Coleman kayaks?
 
Zalek Bloom wrote:
I want to buy a second kayak for "lite" kayaking. I noticed Coleman
have [...] "Coleman Inflatable Kayak".

Re durability and value for the money, you can buy ten of these Colemans
for the cost of a "quality" inflatable. How long a Coleman will last
may depend most on how you treat it -- whether you take care not to snag
it on anything sharp. The seams will eventually split, but again,
replacement cost is so little. The separate air chambers mean that if a
split occurs on the water (it's more likely to happen while you're
inflating it), the other chambers are not affected and you still remain
afloat, and paddle to shore.

Inflation and deflation are quick and easy due to the unique Coleman
valves -- easier than Boston valves.

The cargo net is useful (there isn't much storage room where your legs
are, and none at all behind you), and the net allows you to conveniently
attach a paddle leash. There is no provision for a bow or stern line.

Now, as to the actual paddling of the thing, let's just say this. It's
stable -- you could tip it if you rocked it hard, but why would you?
Tracking perfectly straight is utterly impossible (the tiny fins fore
and aft do nothing functional that I can detect), but with some practice
you can keep it almost straight, deviating only a few degrees with each
stroke, and this is a must if you're paddling into any wind. And
realistically, it's slow going at the best of times, so long distances
would require patience and stamina. But still, the bottom line is, it
gets you out on the water.



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