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Going out for some tuna this afternoon.
http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Eisboch |
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:24:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote:
Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Heh. How long to you think it will take you to get to the Canyons? :) |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:24:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Heh. How long to you think it will take you to get to the Canyons? :) I was messing around with it in Scituate Harbor yesterday afternoon. Using the pedal drive system it is surprisingly fast if you really go at it. I was racing the launch service boat and actually was able to keep up with it for a while. Easy pedaling produces a perfect trolling speed for stripers. I also got the sail kit for it. I'll try that next. |
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On Jun 27, 11:42 am, "RCE" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:tb0583taor4moufj4ijng5na48pv39cb7c@4ax .com... On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:24:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Heh. How long to you think it will take you to get to the Canyons? :) I was messing around with it in Scituate Harbor yesterday afternoon. Using the pedal drive system it is surprisingly fast if you really go at it. I was racing the launch service boat and actually was able to keep up with it for a while. Easy pedaling produces a perfect trolling speed for stripers. I also got the sail kit for it. I'll try that next. Holy crap, pedal power, sails? OK, maybe it is cooler than I thought. I have an old Klepper folding kayak with sails, but no pedal power, just steering. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 27, 11:42 am, "RCE" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:tb0583taor4moufj4ijng5na48pv39cb7c@4ax .com... On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:24:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Heh. How long to you think it will take you to get to the Canyons? :) I was messing around with it in Scituate Harbor yesterday afternoon. Using the pedal drive system it is surprisingly fast if you really go at it. I was racing the launch service boat and actually was able to keep up with it for a while. Easy pedaling produces a perfect trolling speed for stripers. I also got the sail kit for it. I'll try that next. Holy crap, pedal power, sails? OK, maybe it is cooler than I thought. I have an old Klepper folding kayak with sails, but no pedal power, just steering. The "pedal power" actuates a pair of rubber flippers that mimic the action of those of a penguin. They are surprisingly efficient. I don't even bother with the regular paddle. It has a rudder controlled by a lever that is by your left hand. You pedal for propulsion, and move the lever to the left or right to turn. It's not tiring at all unless you try for max speed. I rode around for a total of 3-4 miles yesterday and it was relaxing and enjoyable. It even has a fish well for the tuna. Eisboch |
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On Jun 27, 11:57 am, "RCE" wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 27, 11:42 am, "RCE" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:tb0583taor4moufj4ijng5na48pv39cb7c@4ax .com... On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:24:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Heh. How long to you think it will take you to get to the Canyons? :) I was messing around with it in Scituate Harbor yesterday afternoon. Using the pedal drive system it is surprisingly fast if you really go at it. I was racing the launch service boat and actually was able to keep up with it for a while. Easy pedaling produces a perfect trolling speed for stripers. I also got the sail kit for it. I'll try that next. Holy crap, pedal power, sails? OK, maybe it is cooler than I thought. I have an old Klepper folding kayak with sails, but no pedal power, just steering. The "pedal power" actuates a pair of rubber flippers that mimic the action of those of a penguin. They are surprisingly efficient. I don't even bother with the regular paddle. It has a rudder controlled by a lever that is by your left hand. You pedal for propulsion, and move the lever to the left or right to turn. It's not tiring at all unless you try for max speed. I rode around for a total of 3-4 miles yesterday and it was relaxing and enjoyable. It even has a fish well for the tuna. Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you don't mind me asking, how much? |
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On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:57:11 -0400, "RCE" wrote:
It even has a fish well for the tuna. You mean cans of tuna. :) |
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![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 27, 11:42 am, "RCE" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:tb0583taor4moufj4ijng5na48pv39cb7c@4ax .com... On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:24:07 -0400, "RCE" wrote: Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Heh. How long to you think it will take you to get to the Canyons? :) I was messing around with it in Scituate Harbor yesterday afternoon. Using the pedal drive system it is surprisingly fast if you really go at it. I was racing the launch service boat and actually was able to keep up with it for a while. Easy pedaling produces a perfect trolling speed for stripers. I also got the sail kit for it. I'll try that next. Holy crap, pedal power, sails? OK, maybe it is cooler than I thought. I have an old Klepper folding kayak with sails, but no pedal power, just steering. The "pedal power" actuates a pair of rubber flippers that mimic the action of those of a penguin. They are surprisingly efficient. I don't even bother with the regular paddle. It has a rudder controlled by a lever that is by your left hand. You pedal for propulsion, and move the lever to the left or right to turn. It's not tiring at all unless you try for max speed. I rode around for a total of 3-4 miles yesterday and it was relaxing and enjoyable. It even has a fish well for the tuna. Eisboch I've been looking at those things the last few years at our local boat show. I tried to pin the dealer down on how durable those paddles would be if you grounded on rocks etc. he couldn't satisfy me...so I only got as far as taking phamplets home. Sea kayaking is popular around here. |
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RCE wrote:
Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Eisboch Single or twin screw? Yamaha or a cheesy Evinrude? |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... RCE wrote: Going out for some tuna this afternoon. http://www.hobie-kayak.com/html/prod...ng_sport.html# Eisboch Single or twin screw? Yamaha or a cheesy Evinrude? Twin "flippers". The engine is as good as his mood. Eisboch |
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