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!Jones wrote: On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 15:46:33 +0100, in rec.boats.paddle Wilko wrote: wrote: I would gravitate toward a normal double sea kayak. 8,000 year old technology and nothing but a paddle to break. You will have two anyway and i would carry a spare. Thats just me. Alex http://pages.ivillage.com/mcgruer Two words: "Divorce boat"! ( This coming from a long time Topo-Duo enthousiast: http://kayaker.nl/niels-35.jpg ) This idea comes from the fact that people will tend to buy such a thing looking for a patch for an already failing marriage. Consider how much exercise equipment is owned by people who are morbidly obese; does exercise equipment, therefore, cause obesity? We are tandem bicycle enthusiasts and enjoy riding thus; we'd probably do OK in a tandem kayak except that my wife has an upper body handicap. Jones, bicycles are not nearly the same as kayaks. For example, on whitewater you can't stop everywhere when it suits you, if you flip, coming up with two paddlers in one boat you require good cooperation, and on a river, deciding where to go next is quite a different thing when both paddler can actually steer the boat in different directions, countering each other's effectiveness out. A bicycle only has one person steering... Having said that, I don't disagree with your assertion that there is already something wrong with the relationship before they got into the boat, but you could have read that from my other posts further down the thread. :-) -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
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