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Old 01-06-13 | 05:49 PM
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gomango
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Originally Posted by JPZ66
They are very light, I have paddled a few skin boats. I built a cedar strip 'yak about 8 years ago, but I sold it. Once in Seattle and settled in, I plan to build another, as well as a skin on frame Baidarka that I have the plans for. I also have a Chesapeke tandem kit awaiting ......

I still guide part time on the lower Colorado river ! I dearly love my kayaking !! And dutch oven cooking !

If you like a good day paddling boat, you'll like this skin on frame Greenland design ! Be sure to get the skin tight though !

Good Luck !

Joe
Wow!

Guiding on the Colorado.

That would be a dream deal for me!

We have two Kevlar Current Design Infinities up at the cabin.

They are touring kayaks and they make great multipurpose boats.

We have an access point to the BWCA and are on a 20 plus mile lake known as Birch Lake, but it's actually a flowage where we are located.

Maybe I should have started a kayaking thread.
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