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![]() Gary wrote: Dene wrote: Walmart is running a closeout on a Stearns 2 man canoe for $199. They also offer the Coleman version for $75. We're looking for something my wife and I can store and inflate efficiently, for the times when we want to explore wetlands or visit a dock while moored. A key concern is stability/safety. We'd like to use it in the winter months without fear of plunging into the cold Columbia. Advice? -Greg I have an inflatable kayak. I find that the annoying thing about it is deflating it and packing it. The valves automatically close when the plug is out and you have to squeeze them firmly to let the air out. It's probably a safety feature but it makes re-packing them a chore. I have an inner tube type of fishing seat. It came with an adaptor to hook to an air compressor to inflate it. I take that adapter and insert it into the valve to deflate, works like a charm |
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