Thinking about adding a boat

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Thinking about adding a boat

Post by lbaker » Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:14 am

I have a nice Dagger Baja touring yak, and a sweet Wenonah Vagabond solo canoe....so technically I should be happy, right? Then why is it that I feel the need to have an "in between" boat? I have no intentions of serious ww, and while the Vagabond is fine on class I-II, which is all I ever intend to do,and great for overnight/extended river trips, it just seems like a little too much boat for playing around for a day on the Caddo, Ouachita, etc.
IF I were to get another boat, say a hybrid kayak, or something similar, what would be some suggestions to start looking at? I'm 5'5" 135 lbs, female. I am not in a hurry, and hope to pick up something used.
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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by Roy Staggs » Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:58 am

Oh yeah, that's how it starts. I can remember back when I only had two boats, then you want another and another and another. Where will it ever end?????? You will need several more boats in the near future.

JUNKIE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wanna try a short canoe?
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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by Jim Krueger » Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:00 am

Leigh,

If you'd care to join us on a Caddo trip sometime this Spring, I'd be glad to bring Marlo's Dagger Approach for you to try. The Approach has a lot of good attributes since we've had it and taken it on several floats so far, in the meantime, check it out on the web.

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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by turboturtle » Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:03 pm

I had only one boat at a time for a number of years. Like you I wanted a boat to do everything. This was not possible, so I know own seven kayaks and one canoe. What can I say, I'm a Waterhead!

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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by Jim Krueger » Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:35 pm

Seven Kayaks and a Canoe for us too Bob :D

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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by turboturtle » Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:23 pm

Waterhead! Good going Jim. it does take some time to collect them. Not to mention greenbacks invested. It's all worth it.
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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by Roy Staggs » Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:39 pm

7 canoes - 2 kayaks - 15' oar rigged raft.
Looking at another boat. Won't tell you what my wife told me to do with it.
Please stop me before I spend again!
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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by Crane » Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:42 pm

Roy, you really need a small raft to play with locally!! I own a 17' cat, half a 14' Hyside, a 12' Lightening Bug Star, a 9' fishing cat, and most recently, I bought my bride a 9' bucket boat to R-2 with my granddaughter... but, we're down to two kayaks and a tandem canoe on the basic fleet... You need to catch up!
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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by lbaker » Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:56 pm

Oh dear, is this where I'm headed? Should I seek medical help before it's too late? :lol:

PS Thanks for the offer Jim, I will likely take you up on that sometime in the near future, I'll keep my eye out for your posts.
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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by Donald » Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:09 pm

Canoes
Dagger Reflection, ICF C1, USCA C1 Savage River, Alumacraft, Savage River JD Pro

Kayaks
Dagger Predator, Dagger Profile, Wavesport Ace 4.7, Wavesport XXX, Old Wildwater kayak, ICF K1 trainer.

Stop now before it is too late......

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Re: Thinking about adding a boat

Post by turboturtle » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:48 pm

Waterheads! All of you. You all ought to be proud to be one. I know I am.

Leigh, Its way to late for Donald. He's a goner. From what I see and read it's too late for you as well. Give in, go with the flow.

Ha I made a funny. :lol:

Don't worry, It's a relatively painless process. The addiction to HTP, Crosslink, and Linear plastic is not ever overcome. Royalex and Hapalon is another ball game, still every bit as addictive. Theirs a fine line between us and them, don't forget your roots. It's all in your head. Waterhead that is


Were all Waterheads! :clap:

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