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![]() John Fereira wrote: "Tinkerntom" wrote in news:1111128964.667304.272610 @o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com: Cracked Pumpkinhead wrote: Hey WILF!!!!!! DITTO!!!!!!!!! I'm up, I'm down...... ARGHHHHHH I mean.....I don't want to make my Civic into a convertible and I sure don't want to crunch anyone else on the highway with a 17' or 18' pretty red Kayak (I prefer red tee hee) but................ **** DAMN **** DAMN **** (pops always said I had a potty mouth) here's the lowdown: $ 530.00 just for the rack (with the suggested stretcher bar thingy's required for my tiny little car) $ 150.00 Kayak cradle thingy (Ughhh) $ 30.00 Installation Okay, wait now I'm not finished yet........... total those numbers up and whatcha get..... $ 710.00 right? Wrong.........I live in lovely Ontario and will have to pay 15% taxes on top of that which comes to a whoppin $816.50 smackeroonie's ARGHHHHH FRICKA FRACKA GR(*#&(*^@(#^$&^! Ya know....... I was searching the Auto classifieds I was so ****ed off! Go figure......I won't pay $816.50 to put a darn rack system on my car but instead GET A WHOLE NEW VEHICLE! HAHAHAHA. There's a method to my madness. I'm not quite sure yet but I'll let ya know what that is when I figure it out. I'll carry the damn thing all the way to Algonquin before I give em $ 816.50 DAGNABBIT! Regardless, I second the "can we get a resolution before the summer?" question. ![]() Phewwwwwwww ........... I feel much better now. So, hows everybody doin? ![]() DiAne http://cracked_pumpkinhead.tripod.com/shaggies Hey C-P, you mention that you have a Honda Civic, which is about as short a car as there is for putting a Kayak on. At a symposium a few years ago I saw one of those new Mini's by BMW with not one, but two NDK Romany's on it. I have a folding sea kayak, called a Folbot. This is a SOF (skin on Frame) boat that can be dissasembled, and put inside your car, Voila' no rack needed, and a bunch of problems solved. Personally, I think that someone just getting into the sport is better off looking at something more general purpose and not look at niche market models. A folbot may be great if you understand the advantages and limitations but most people getting started likely don't have a clear idea regarding the type of paddling they'll be doing in two years. Some people don't care if they ever learn how to roll a kayak, while for others it's about the first thing they want to learn after paddling forward. For the latter folkes, a kayak with a large open cockpit and 30" wide is not going to be a good choice. From what I've seen folding boat advocates are almost as overzealous in their recommendations for a kayak than wood boat builders. Even though I've built two wood boats myself and love my cedar strip boat, I realize that it works for me and the kind of paddling I like doing and wouldn't suggest that building a cedar strip kayak would be the best choice for someone just getting started in the sport. You are right on John, that is why I recommended to CP that she check out renting some boats first so she know that hard shell seakayaking is what she is interested in. She may have already done this, and have a good idea of the boat she is interested in. Otherwise, continue renting for a while, and you don't have to worry about transporting it either. She might even want to try a folder, and then find out she wants to do WW. A WW would fit nicely on the Civic. TnT |
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