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novice July 12th 06 09:31 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
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[email protected] July 12th 06 09:29 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those tiny
ww boats.


Steve Cramer July 13th 06 12:59 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


Speaking as the guy who asked for those, I thank you. Gets a little
breezy at highway speeds, doesn't it?

Enjoy.

--
Steve Cramer
Athens, GA

John Fereira July 13th 06 01:27 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those tiny
ww boats.


In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at the
first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's likely 10'
long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed




novice July 13th 06 02:01 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
ten feet long. 28 inches wide. you do hear more noise with hatch open.
I'm surprised how many people use these.

Steve Cramer wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


Speaking as the guy who asked for those, I thank you. Gets a little
breezy at highway speeds, doesn't it?

Enjoy.

--
Steve Cramer
Athens, GA



novice July 13th 06 02:04 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
Fits in my apartment and is great for practicing racing. 10 ft long.
has no bulkhead so its limited in its use. I'm practicing in a bay
where water doesnt get deeper than 3 ft when you are .5 km off the
beach.

wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those tiny
ww boats.



[email protected] July 13th 06 04:24 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those tiny
ww boats.


In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at the
first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's likely 10'
long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed


Huh?


novice July 13th 06 07:07 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
you heard him, jackass. fix your attitude, elitest.
wrote:
John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those tiny
ww boats.


In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at the
first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's likely 10'
long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed


Huh?



Chicago Paddling-Fishing July 13th 06 08:34 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
novice wrote:
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: http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

You know... Thule or Yakima probably builds a rack for your car... then you
could lock all the doors if you need to stop someplace...

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Tim Farmer July 13th 06 11:23 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
You know, if you build yourself a Mouseboat
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mouseboats) 8'x32" you might be able to close
the hatch. Since a Mouseboat is 8' it can usually be stored "on end" in
almost any room. The other great thing is that you can build them with
sealed air boxes so they don't sink if you capsize and you re-enter like a
sit-on-top.

"novice" wrote in message
oups.com...
ten feet long. 28 inches wide. you do hear more noise with hatch open.
I'm surprised how many people use these.

Steve Cramer wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


Speaking as the guy who asked for those, I thank you. Gets a little
breezy at highway speeds, doesn't it?

Enjoy.

--
Steve Cramer
Athens, GA





[email protected] July 13th 06 01:38 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
novice wrote:
you heard him, jackass. fix your attitude, elitest.


You said; "My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)"

I said; "What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of
those tiny ww boats."

I meant that before getting the photo open I expected you would have a
tiny ww boat. I did not say that your boat was tiny. Is that so complex?


Grip July 13th 06 03:05 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
Where there's a will........you know what they say! lol You're not alone,
I've seen more boats of all sizes shoved\strapped\crammed\jammed\ you name
it into all types of vehicles, including a local kid who built his own PVC
bicycle trailer for his 13 ft kayak. Fun pics. Gotta ask though, where did
"elistist" come from? I did not get that from an earlier post.



"novice" wrote in message
oups.com...
Fits in my apartment and is great for practicing racing. 10 ft long.
has no bulkhead so its limited in its use. I'm practicing in a bay
where water doesnt get deeper than 3 ft when you are .5 km off the
beach.

wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those tiny
ww boats.





Steve Cramer July 14th 06 01:44 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those tiny
ww boats.


In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at the
first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's likely 10'
long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed


John, did you have any particular motivation for that last comment?
'Cause...galt didn't say anything about 8' WW boats, he was giving an
eyeball estimate of a boat in a picture. And his reaction was very
reasonable, I thought. You can't always go by the number on the side of
boats. Ever seen a QCC 700?

Of course, a 10' Pursuit doesn't actually quite fit in a 240SX. My WW
boat, at 8' (Dagger Redline, imagine) might, though. And yes, the
current crop of those critters is in the sub 6' range.

Steve

--
Steve Cramer
Athens, GA

novice July 14th 06 08:35 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
ok, I thought you were being sarcastic. apology accepted.

wrote:
novice wrote:
you heard him, jackass. fix your attitude, elitest.


You said; "My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)"

I said; "What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of
those tiny ww boats."

I meant that before getting the photo open I expected you would have a
tiny ww boat. I did not say that your boat was tiny. Is that so complex?



John Fereira July 14th 06 09:29 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
Steve Cramer wrote in
:

John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg
What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those
tiny ww boats.


In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at
the first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's
likely 10' long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed


John, did you have any particular motivation for that last comment?


It was in response to this statement.

I figured you would have one of those tiny ww
boats.


Putting the emphasis on "you" rather than "figured" makes it sound to me
that he was disparaging novice (whose choice of handle almost invites
elitism) for his choice of kayak, and "tiny ww boats" could have been
written without the "tiny" qualifier.

If he would have written:

"I figured that it was a www boat", I wouldn't have responed. In any case,
novice seemed have read the same thing I did in the response given his
reaction.

Alas, it appears that it was basically a case of unclear phrasing rather
than an intential disparaging. I apologize to galt.


'Cause...galt didn't say anything about 8' WW boats, he was giving an
eyeball estimate of a boat in a picture.


Actually, he did. The "8 feet or so" question combined with "tiny ww
boats" implies that 8' is short in the context of ww boats.

And his reaction was very
reasonable, I thought. You can't always go by the number on the side of
boats. Ever seen a QCC 700?


Yes, but I'm not sure how long it is. I know of quite a few touring boats
with 16, 17, or 18 in the model name but are often a few inches shorter. I
don't know of any that are two feet shorter.

Of course, a 10' Pursuit doesn't actually quite fit in a 240SX. My WW
boat, at 8' (Dagger Redline, imagine) might, though. And yes, the
current crop of those critters is in the sub 6' range.



[email protected] July 14th 06 10:00 PM

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John Fereira wrote:
[...]
Actually, he did. The "8 feet or so" question combined with "tiny ww
boats" implies that 8' is short in the context of ww boats.
[...]


I didn't see the "10" on the boat. Somehow I thought that was glare.
Anyway I thought ww boats went down to 5 feet something, and I doubt
they are inexpensive, so I am rather surprised by the perceived slight.
Do longer boats attract women or something?

Dave


John Fereira July 14th 06 11:28 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
wrote in news:1152910856.650809.236760
@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

John Fereira wrote:
[...]
Actually, he did. The "8 feet or so" question combined with "tiny ww
boats" implies that 8' is short in the context of ww boats.
[...]


I didn't see the "10" on the boat. Somehow I thought that was glare.
Anyway I thought ww boats went down to 5 feet something, and I doubt
they are inexpensive, so I am rather surprised by the perceived slight.
Do longer boats attract women or something?


Only if it has a large cockpit.

I've built a CLC Northbay several years ago that measures out to 18'6" long
but my wife (and I) prefer my cedar strip Outer Island which is *only* 17'
10" long.




Steve Cramer July 15th 06 12:56 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
OK, I think this is getting perilously close to one of those
Angels-dance-pinhead* things, but what the hell, dinner isn't ready yet...

John Fereira wrote:
Steve Cramer wrote in
:

John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg
What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those
tiny ww boats.
In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at
the first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's
likely 10' long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed

John, did you have any particular motivation for that last comment?


It was in response to this statement.

I figured you would have one of those tiny ww
boats.


Putting the emphasis on "you" rather than "figured" makes it sound to me
that he was disparaging novice (whose choice of handle almost invites
elitism) for his choice of kayak, and "tiny ww boats" could have been
written without the "tiny" qualifier.


And who placed that emphasis? And when has anyone in r.b.p been
disparaged for paddling a WW boat of any size? Sorry, you couldn't
insult by saying I paddle a WW boat no matter how long it was.

If he would have written:

"I figured that it was a www boat", I wouldn't have responed. In any case,
novice seemed have read the same thing I did in the response given his
reaction.


www boat? I guess that's an occupational hazard for a network honcho
like you ;)


Alas, it appears that it was basically a case of unclear phrasing rather
than an intential disparaging. I apologize to galt.


'Cause...galt didn't say anything about 8' WW boats, he was giving an
eyeball estimate of a boat in a picture.


Actually, he did. The "8 feet or so" question combined with "tiny ww
boats" implies that 8' is short in the context of ww boats.


It does nothing of the kind. It can as easily be interpreted to mean
"I'm surprised you have a boat as long as 8'. Given your sunject line, I
was expecting something much shorter, like one of those tiny WW boats."


And his reaction was very
reasonable, I thought. You can't always go by the number on the side of
boats. Ever seen a QCC 700?


Yes, but I'm not sure how long it is. I know of quite a few touring boats
with 16, 17, or 18 in the model name but are often a few inches shorter. I
don't know of any that are two feet shorter.


What!? You, maintainer of a database of every kayak know to Man
(Person?), demo paddler of hundreds of boats, and you don't know the
specs of all those boats by heart? I'm shocked. Shocked!

Anyhow, my point was that a QCC 700 is not 700 anything long, the 700 is
a model number.

Steve

--
Steve Cramer
Athens, GA

*--No, I didn't call anybody a pinhead.

John Fereira July 16th 06 12:24 PM

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Steve Cramer wrote in
:

OK, I think this is getting perilously close to one of those
Angels-dance-pinhead* things, but what the hell, dinner isn't ready
yet...


Okay, last post on the matter from me.


John Fereira wrote:
Steve Cramer wrote in
:

John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg
What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those
tiny ww boats.
In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at
the first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's
likely 10' long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed John, did
you have any particular motivation for that last comment?


It was in response to this statement.

I figured you would have one of those tiny ww boats.


Putting the emphasis on "you" rather than "figured" makes it sound to
me that he was disparaging novice (whose choice of handle almost
invites elitism) for his choice of kayak, and "tiny ww boats" could
have been written without the "tiny" qualifier.


And who placed that emphasis?


I did. When I write something on Usenet I'll often put *'s around a word I
want to emphasis to assist the readers in determining my meaning. It could
of helped here.

And when has anyone in r.b.p been
disparaged for paddling a WW boat of any size? Sorry, you couldn't
insult by saying I paddle a WW boat no matter how long it was.

If he would have written:

"I figured that it was a www boat", I wouldn't have responed. In any
case, novice seemed have read the same thing I did in the response
given his reaction.


www boat? I guess that's an occupational hazard for a network honcho
like you ;)


Or it could be the beer I was drinking (Duvel).


Alas, it appears that it was basically a case of unclear phrasing
rather than an intential disparaging. I apologize to galt.


'Cause...galt didn't say anything about 8' WW boats, he was giving an
eyeball estimate of a boat in a picture.


Actually, he did. The "8 feet or so" question combined with "tiny ww
boats" implies that 8' is short in the context of ww boats.


It does nothing of the kind. It can as easily be interpreted to mean
"I'm surprised you have a boat as long as 8'. Given your sunject line,
I was expecting something much shorter, like one of those tiny WW
boats."


I guess we can agree then, that he post as written was open to
interpretation. I interpreted based on the context of some novices previous
posts and some of the responses (looking for a racing boat, ended up with a
10' long boat).


And his reaction was very
reasonable, I thought. You can't always go by the number on the side
of boats. Ever seen a QCC 700?


Yes, but I'm not sure how long it is. I know of quite a few touring
boats with 16, 17, or 18 in the model name but are often a few inches
shorter. I don't know of any that are two feet shorter.


What!? You, maintainer of a database of every kayak know to Man
(Person?),


To be fair, I haven't updated that datebase in several years. I have used
it as a reference application to play with some new technologies that I
might use for my real work, but my real work (and my 3 year old) have taken
priority.

demo paddler of hundreds of boats,


I haven't updated my list in a long time but I think it's more like 130
boats.

and you don't know the
specs of all those boats by heart? I'm shocked. Shocked!


We'll, no, but I could probably identify a QCC boat sitting on a roofrack
from a block away.

Anyhow, my point was that a QCC 700 is not 700 anything long, the 700
is a model number.


I see your point. The 500X is actually 2 inches longer than the 600X (okay,
I cheated and looked at the web site).




Hanta-Yo-Yo July 21st 06 05:22 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 

wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg


I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.


My 17.5 ft Folbot fits in the truck of my Honda! HYY


Oci-One Kanubi August 1st 06 10:16 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
novice wrote:
ok, I thought you were being sarcastic. apology accepted.

wrote:
novice wrote:
you heard him, jackass. fix your attitude, elitest.


You said; "My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)"

I said; "What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of
those tiny ww boats."

I meant that before getting the photo open I expected you would have a
tiny ww boat. I did not say that your boat was tiny. Is that so complex?



Dude, he's not the one who owes an apology, for the fact that you were
too dim to understand his perfectly reasonable comment and then flamed
him with an infantile reply.


-Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
--

================================================== ====================
Richard Hopley Winston-Salem, NC, USA
rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net
Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll
rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu
OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters
================================================== ====================


Oci-One Kanubi August 1st 06 10:24 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 

John Fereira wrote:
Steve Cramer wrote in
:

John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg
What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those
tiny ww boats.

In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at
the first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's
likely 10' long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed


John, did you have any particular motivation for that last comment?


It was in response to this statement.

I figured you would have one of those tiny ww
boats.


Putting the emphasis on "you" rather than "figured" makes it sound to me
that he was disparaging novice (whose choice of handle almost invites
elitism) for his choice of kayak, and "tiny ww boats" could have been
written without the "tiny" qualifier.

If he would have written:

"I figured that it was a www boat", I wouldn't have responed. In any case,
novice seemed have read the same thing I did in the response given his
reaction.

Alas, it appears that it was basically a case of unclear phrasing rather
than an intential disparaging. I apologize to galt.


'Cause...galt didn't say anything about 8' WW boats, he was giving an
eyeball estimate of a boat in a picture.


Actually, he did. The "8 feet or so" question combined with "tiny ww
boats" implies that 8' is short in the context of ww boats.



Not in my reading of Galt's initial response, John. My paraphrase of
his remark, as I understood his meaning, is this: "wow, that thing is
at least 8' long! From your subject line, I expected to see one of
those tiny whitewater boats!"

I was as surprised as Steve and Galt when I saw how both you and
"novice" (who is clearly a novice when it comes to polite discourse)
responded.


-Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
--

================================================== ====================
Richard Hopley Winston-Salem, NC, USA
rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net
Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll
rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu
OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters
================================================== ====================


novice August 2nd 06 08:36 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
Die! DIE! SIr, I demand an apology!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oci-One Kanubi wrote:
John Fereira wrote:
Steve Cramer wrote in
:

John Fereira wrote:
wrote in news:1152736173.691216.253060@
75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg
What is that, 8 feet or so? I figured you would have one of those
tiny ww boats.

In the context of whitewater boats, 8' is very long. If you look at
the first photo it the label on the hull reads "Pursuit 10" so it's
likely 10' long. In any case, this is rec.boats.paddle, not
rec.boats.paddle.only.boats.longer.than.16feet.all owed

John, did you have any particular motivation for that last comment?


It was in response to this statement.

I figured you would have one of those tiny ww
boats.


Putting the emphasis on "you" rather than "figured" makes it sound to me
that he was disparaging novice (whose choice of handle almost invites
elitism) for his choice of kayak, and "tiny ww boats" could have been
written without the "tiny" qualifier.

If he would have written:

"I figured that it was a www boat", I wouldn't have responed. In any case,
novice seemed have read the same thing I did in the response given his
reaction.

Alas, it appears that it was basically a case of unclear phrasing rather
than an intential disparaging. I apologize to galt.


'Cause...galt didn't say anything about 8' WW boats, he was giving an
eyeball estimate of a boat in a picture.


Actually, he did. The "8 feet or so" question combined with "tiny ww
boats" implies that 8' is short in the context of ww boats.



Not in my reading of Galt's initial response, John. My paraphrase of
his remark, as I understood his meaning, is this: "wow, that thing is
at least 8' long! From your subject line, I expected to see one of
those tiny whitewater boats!"

I was as surprised as Steve and Galt when I saw how both you and
"novice" (who is clearly a novice when it comes to polite discourse)
responded.


-Richard, His Kanubic Travesty
--

================================================== ====================
Richard Hopley Winston-Salem, NC, USA
rhopley[at]earthlink[dot]net
Nothing really matters except Boats, Sex, and Rock'n'Roll
rhopley[at]wfubmc[dot]edu
OK, OK; computer programming for scientific research also matters
================================================== ====================



novice August 2nd 06 08:38 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.

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novice wrote:
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I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.



Oci-One Kanubi August 3rd 06 02:29 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.


Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.



Dude, we are so on the same page with that. I cannot count the number
of people who couldn't understand why I refered to the Miata as "a
co-ed's car" and refused to test-drive one when I was looking for an
inexpensive roadster. (I wound up with an MR2 Spyder. Never even
looked at those "sporty compacts" like the 240SX which this weenie
thinks is a sports car).

'Course, most of the people who couldn't understand my scorn for the
Miata were women...


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novice August 4th 06 09:32 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.


Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.



Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay August 5th 06 03:15 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 

novice wrote:
You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!


Honda killer? What are you, 16 years old?

Spending all your spare time trying to get some "street cred"?

Nobody cares about your a car being a "Honda Killer". I've yet to be
approached by a fast and furious punk looking to "kill" my Honda. You
watch too much TV little boy, come back to reality and realize how
insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things.





Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.


Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.



novice August 6th 06 08:46 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!


Honda killer? What are you, 16 years old?

Spending all your spare time trying to get some "street cred"?

Nobody cares about your a car being a "Honda Killer". I've yet to be
approached by a fast and furious punk looking to "kill" my Honda. You
watch too much TV little boy, come back to reality and realize how
insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things.





Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.

Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.



Hanta-Yo-Yo August 6th 06 09:05 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 

novice wrote:
You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
You drive a Honda? God, you are worthless. They dont call the 240sx a
honda killer for nothing. Die!


Honda killer? What are you, 16 years old?

Spending all your spare time trying to get some "street cred"?

Nobody cares about your a car being a "Honda Killer". I've yet to be
approached by a fast and furious punk looking to "kill" my Honda. You
watch too much TV little boy, come back to reality and realize how
insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things.





Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
novice wrote:
Why dont you just bring up inflateables? Jesus, you people just cant
handle the fact that my ****en boat fits in my small car. You must be
lawyers.

Who gives a rats ass. I carry both a 12' and 9.5' at the same time in
my Honda so I win!

The 240sx is a chicks car. I'm surprised you don't drive a Miata.


wrote:
novice wrote:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/3366/00009069xl.jpg
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/865/00009032yh.jpg

I saw a homemade fiberglass boat the other day that came apart, into
three pieces, at the bulkheads. Each compartment was about 3 feet long
so the entire boat was 9 or 10 feet long. When assembled a set of snap
latches held it together. Apart it was carried in a sedan. I don't know
if it would fit inside a small sports car.


Hey Cisco, he calls it contempt, but you have a secret admirer! He's
counten your words man! HYY


Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay August 6th 06 02:05 PM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 

Hanta-Yo-Yo wrote:
novice wrote:
You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.


Hey Cisco, he calls it contempt, but you have a secret admirer! He's
counten your words man! HYY


That just sick, he probably uses a left-handed mouse on his computer
too.

He'll be getting that Miata any day now, only a matter of time.


novice August 9th 06 03:47 AM

My kayak fits in my small sports car (pictures)
 
Whats wrong with a miata. I might get a honda because they have better
gas mileage than nissan.

Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay wrote:
Hanta-Yo-Yo wrote:
novice wrote:
You took the time to write 50 word response so clearly you care. Me
thinks you protest too much. I have nothing but contempt for Honda
drivers.


Hey Cisco, he calls it contempt, but you have a secret admirer! He's
counten your words man! HYY


That just sick, he probably uses a left-handed mouse on his computer
too.

He'll be getting that Miata any day now, only a matter of time.




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