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Anyone who looks down his\her nose.............well what more need be said.
I'm a white water guy but also VP of my club and support the flat water side just as much. It's all about having fun on the water no matter how one chooses to do it. I NEVER complain about rafters either! :-) As far as one boat does it all? No such thing. I have 2 play boats, 2 creekers, several teaching boats, a touring boat, and 2 solo open boats. Most end up with a "quiver" of some sort.........I would think the pedal boat to be a good work out "!Jones" wrote in message oups.com... The hobie thing you spoke of....is that the boat with bicycle pedals? Yeah. Some people claim that they're the greatest thing since sliced bread. I'm not taking any position, just collecting data. I'd expect a purist to look down his or her nose at it. I know that when any machine tries to do *everything*, it usually does nothing very well. It might work well enough for day outings on our fla****er bays, though. Jones |
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