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I'll give it a go.

"Alan Smith" wrote in message
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"Quiet" is a relative term Next to a 140 hp the 2.3hp is dead "quiet",

but
compared to a paddle it's still noisier than heck. I understand that your
back problem makes canoe paddling difficult if not nigh onto impossible,

but
I gather from your query that you are only assuming that the problem will
also make kayak paddling difficult. If I'm correct then why not actually
try a kayak just to be sure? There's a world of difference between

paddling
the two types of craft and, with the proper seat arrangement - Wilderness
Systems Phase 3 seat, for example - you may be quite comfortable.
"Tony Roberts" wrote in message
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I like the quiet too, but I can't paddle - back problem like John. I
imagine, for me, a kayak would not do either. I'm thinking of the Honda

4
stroke 2.3 hp outboard. This is alleged to be "quiet" - is it any good?

"John" wrote in message
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Tony:
You will have to put up with the noise. A friend who used to paddle a

lot
got a deal on a two HP o/b. Can go all day on a gallon but he does

not
like
the loss of serenity and neither do I when I paddle beside him.

I have an electric motor. Quiet. but the battery weighs about 60 lbs.

Motor
is havy too. Range is about 10 miles.

Could/Would you switch to a kayak? I find canoeing which i used to

do
a
lot, hurts my back so I use a kayak which is more balanced. Still it

is
peaceful and less work in the wind..

FWIW
John
"Tony Roberts" wrote in message
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Can't paddle like I used to - is a small outboard the answer?
Tony










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Steven Bennett
 
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I also have back problems and the Wilderness
Systems Phase 3 seat made a world of difference when it came to paddling my
Kayak.

Just thought I should give my two cents.
Steve

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"Tony Roberts" wrote in message
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I'll give it a go.

"Alan Smith" wrote in message
...
"Quiet" is a relative term Next to a 140 hp the 2.3hp is dead "quiet",

but
compared to a paddle it's still noisier than heck. I understand that

your
back problem makes canoe paddling difficult if not nigh onto impossible,

but
I gather from your query that you are only assuming that the problem

will
also make kayak paddling difficult. If I'm correct then why not

actually
try a kayak just to be sure? There's a world of difference between

paddling
the two types of craft and, with the proper seat arrangement -

Wilderness
Systems Phase 3 seat, for example - you may be quite comfortable.
"Tony Roberts" wrote in message
...
I like the quiet too, but I can't paddle - back problem like John. I
imagine, for me, a kayak would not do either. I'm thinking of the

Honda
4
stroke 2.3 hp outboard. This is alleged to be "quiet" - is it any

good?

"John" wrote in message
...
Tony:
You will have to put up with the noise. A friend who used to paddle

a
lot
got a deal on a two HP o/b. Can go all day on a gallon but he does

not
like
the loss of serenity and neither do I when I paddle beside him.

I have an electric motor. Quiet. but the battery weighs about 60

lbs.
Motor
is havy too. Range is about 10 miles.

Could/Would you switch to a kayak? I find canoeing which i used to

do
a
lot, hurts my back so I use a kayak which is more balanced. Still it

is
peaceful and less work in the wind..

FWIW
John
"Tony Roberts" wrote in message
...
Can't paddle like I used to - is a small outboard the answer?
Tony












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