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On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 21:16:30 GMT, "Shrink"
wrote: (snipped) 1. For those ex-canoeists who are now ardent kayakers - do you miss it? Not much. Still do a canoe thing with my friends every now and then. What limitations will I experience switching to kayaks vs canoes and what advantages will I have? Carrying capacity and weight capacity. A canoe of equal length to a kayak will carry along a lot more camping goods, firewood, and coolers. On the other hand, you'll find out, if you hadn't already, that you don't need a lot of those heavy and space wasting things. Kayaks give you a much more intimate feeling of the water and of movement. -- r.bc vixen. Minnow Goddess. Willow watcher. Often taunted by trout. |
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