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Geoff Jennings October 3rd 03 04:59 PM

Kayaking Advice
 
Are you sure you were looking at a Corona, not a Carolina or Captiva?

The older Corona is basically indistinguishable from the Eclipse 14.5, with
the exception of a slightly better seat.

Do retailes stock any additional thin seat padding?


There are a lot of nice seating options, although fit it more important than
thickness of padding. That said, I'm a pretty big fan of the Sealine (???)
seat pads, it works like a thermarest sleeping pad. Let in inflate, open
the valve, sit, close valve, quick, near perfect fit.

Geoff



Carl Buehler October 4th 03 11:26 AM

Kayaking Advice
 
Hi Geoff,

Yes it was the Corona, I wanted the newer Eclipse.
I went to one of the local Kayaking Stores here. And found a nice
selection of
seat cushions. The accessory market is huge for kayaking. I have been
trying to get all the basic stuff for now, while I research some of
the other item. Hoping to observe what others are using, as to get
some ideas.

I bought a rack system for my truck yesterday. so my transportion
problem is solved.

Carl


"Geoff Jennings" wrote in message et...
Are you sure you were looking at a Corona, not a Carolina or Captiva?

The older Corona is basically indistinguishable from the Eclipse 14.5, with
the exception of a slightly better seat.

Do retailes stock any additional thin seat padding?


There are a lot of nice seating options, although fit it more important than
thickness of padding. That said, I'm a pretty big fan of the Sealine (???)
seat pads, it works like a thermarest sleeping pad. Let in inflate, open
the valve, sit, close valve, quick, near perfect fit.

Geoff



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