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2nd hand boat for Devizes Westminster
I and a friend are hoping to take part in the 2006 Devizes-Westminster -
in the Endeavor class. Can anyone suggest where it might be possible to get a suitable boat second-hand. We live in Yorkshire- between Leeds and York. Bill |
In article , Bill Oldroyd
wrote: I and a friend are hoping to take part in the 2006 Devizes-Westminster - in the Endeavor class. Can anyone suggest where it might be possible to get a suitable boat second-hand. We live in Yorkshire- between Leeds and York. A bit more info needed to find out what is 'suitable': What level are you at? What experience do you have? Are you at a Club? What age / level of commitment etc? Most in the Endeavour class will be beginners and relatively inexperienced, thus needing a stable boat, not necessarily to K2 dimensions - most racing boats would be unsuitable, but some more details of your requirements might help... I'm in favour of forwards planning - but do you intend to do the event this year (2005), or did you really mean 2006? Allan Bennett Not a fan of the unsuitable -- |
Allan Bennett wrote:
In article , Bill Oldroyd wrote: I and a friend are hoping to take part in the 2006 Devizes-Westminster - in the Endeavor class. Can anyone suggest where it might be possible to get a suitable boat second-hand. We live in Yorkshire- between Leeds and York. A bit more info needed to find out what is 'suitable': What level are you at? What experience do you have? I have a fair bit of experience - I completed an almost 100 mile trip last year, and doing something similar this year. My companion - it has been been a long time since he was canoeing. Are you at a Club? No, but we might join one that does this type of racing. Any near Leeds ?. White Rose ?. Lower Wharfe does slalom I think. What age / level of commitment etc? We are both old - I will be 59, companion 61. It is a bit like a geriatric's last gasp :-). Most in the Endeavour class will be beginners and relatively inexperienced, thus needing a stable boat, not necessarily to K2 dimensions - most racing boats would be unsuitable, but some more details of your requirements might help... "Comfortable" is key criteria. I'm in favour of forwards planning - but do you intend to do the event this year (2005), or did you really mean 2006? I meant 2006, so that we could train and get used to the boat later this year. (I am doing a marathon and triathlon in spring this year.) Bill |
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