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Gazman wrote:
Hi All, Im brand new to this so here goes. What i want to do is paddle predominatly in the lake district, whilst on holiday possible wild camping with boat & equipment. Also so river work & canals. Im not into whitewater stuff. I like the look of the Sevylor Rio Canoe, but i also think that perhaps it would not be as durable as a standard canoe? Can anyone give me opions of these boats? Thanks Just check to make sure inflatables are allowed where you want to go. Many man made lakes around here don't allow inflatables because they are dammed and there are too many underwater trees to poke holes in them... Inflatables can be fun and are easy to carry... I have a whitewater inflatable with a foam floor that we use out in Lake Michigan often and while I feel the hull is quite good, I still wouldn't take it in our local forest preserve lakes... to many branches and broken bottles around... in those areas I use hardshell boats... One other thing to remember with inflatables is that water temperatures can cause concern... my whitewater boat can be firm on shore on an 90 degree day, but when I get 200 yards out on Lake Michigan the water temp might be in the 50's... As the water temperature drops, it'll start to look like a banana with me sitting in the middle... Make sure you wear your PFD! -- John Nelson ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page http://www.chicagopaddling.org http://www.chicagofishing.org (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell) |
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