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I wrote a lengthly reply to Mike Daly then deleted it.
The Shadow and Eclipse are fine boats. I still preffer my NDK and Capella but I paddled an Eclipse in a 20 knot breaze a month ago without using the rudder and it was just fine. The wind works on it more than it does on my boats but it is built for a larger paddler. If you want to check out my credentials just type Alex McGruer on any search engine. You have a fine boat and there are brilliant people on this group. Not all enjoy the same opinions, it would be boring if we did. Have a good one Alex |
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I understand ;-) I've been on other groups
I qualify for larger and older. I'm 6ft 2 and 195lbs and pushing 70yrs. It keeps me fit, on the water, but I had to get used too its width 25'.25". I kayaked a shortwehile a beamy one, nearly 29". Especially in high wind (35km)and waves I had to retrain my brain to balance the boat right. I think I got it under control now. Wim wrote in message oups.com... I wrote a lengthly reply to Mike Daly then deleted it. The Shadow and Eclipse are fine boats. I still preffer my NDK and Capella but I paddled an Eclipse in a 20 knot breaze a month ago without using the rudder and it was just fine. The wind works on it more than it does on my boats but it is built for a larger paddler. If you want to check out my credentials just type Alex McGruer on any search engine. You have a fine boat and there are brilliant people on this group. Not all enjoy the same opinions, it would be boring if we did. Have a good one Alex |
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I'd never heard of this 303 stuff. Is this for real? some
'protectants' do more harm than good. Glass boats are damned expensive, so if this stuff really works, it would be worth it. Any views? Fred Klingener wrote the following on 6/9/2005 8:15 AM: "Wim deVries" wrote in message ... Does it make a difference to wax the bottom of my kayak? Would a boatwax, which racers use do the trick? Or is it just a waste of time? It's a Perception 17ft Eclipse (Airolite) Don't use wax. It interferes with the 303, which you _should_ be using. http://www.303products.com/tech/inde...oduct_ID=35 5 Hth, Fred Klingener |
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303 works and does not harm the boat. There is one caveat. You will not be
able to repaire the area where the 303 has been applied untill it has completely worn off. Sincerely, Carey Robson www.CanoeBC.ca "Dan Koretz" wrote in message ... I'd never heard of this 303 stuff. Is this for real? some 'protectants' do more harm than good. Glass boats are damned expensive, so if this stuff really works, it would be worth it. Any views? Fred Klingener wrote the following on 6/9/2005 8:15 AM: "Wim deVries" wrote in message ... Does it make a difference to wax the bottom of my kayak? Would a boatwax, which racers use do the trick? Or is it just a waste of time? It's a Perception 17ft Eclipse (Airolite) Don't use wax. It interferes with the 303, which you _should_ be using. http://www.303products.com/tech/inde...oduct_ID=35 5 Hth, Fred Klingener |
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