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Drew Cutter wrote:
Rocks chips If air above the roads you drive on is so rock strewn as to pose a threat to a paddle above your roof, don't you end up replacing your windshield every couple of days? It's a paddle, man, not a Limoges. It gets hit on rocks every time you use it. Chill. Michael Daly wrote: On 30-Jul-2005, Drew Cutter wrote: Any suggestion on what to use to protect my kayak paddles on top of the car (Rack) ? Bag ? hard case ? What do you mean by protect? - against theft or against damage (like UV, dirt, rock chips etc?) UV? On the drive to the put in? Give me a break. Steve -- Steve Cramer Athens, GA |
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