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Rubber Dinghy or 2-Person Kayak
21 May 2012, 19:28,
#11
RE: Rubber Dinghy or 2-Person Kayak
I have a similar 2 person kayak. That one has a better colour scheme than mine. I live on a harbour, so in effect I have a several thousand gallon paddling pool in my front garden. We use it on that as the harbour waters are usually calm, but I wouldn't use it for real sea kayaking. I find it quite hard to manoeuvre but that could be more about my technique. I'm Ok in a traditional row boat but I find I'm battling to go in straight line in that. I haven't had much practice though.
I also have a 4 man motor dingy, that is about the minimum I would use for any survival purposes. But for fun and £40 that Kayak looks to be a good deal, if you have the right place to use it.
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21 May 2012, 21:51,
#12
RE: Rubber Dinghy or 2-Person Kayak
wouldnt eat much space in the bov and if you ended up by a lake i find it easier to get out and catch fish ??

b/d
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22 May 2012, 09:17,
#13
RE: Rubber Dinghy or 2-Person Kayak
(21 May 2012, 09:14)WetandCold Wrote: Worth £40?

Lidl 28/05/2012

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Dinghy:
- Includes 2 aluminium oars, with reinforced blades
- Lengthways bar base construction with 3-air chamber system
- Size inflated, approx. (cm): 272 x 141.5 x 62
- Weight approx. (kg): 6
- Max. load (kg): 260


Kayak:
- Includes double-ended aluminium paddle, with reinforced blades
- Lengthways bar base with 5-air chamber system
- 2 safety screw valves
- With removable foot rest
- With practical duffel bag for easy transport
- Splashproof storage pouch with hook & loop fastener
- Size inflated, approx. (cm): 325 x 91 x 46
- Weight approx. (kg): 7
- Max. load (kg): 160

i like that alotSmile
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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