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Post by curlykayak on Jan 27, 2008 15:20:53 GMT -5
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Post by Ken Corbett on Jan 28, 2008 8:15:27 GMT -5
Nice pictures, curly. I recognize Magaguadavic Lake, Nashwaak River. The covered bridge looks familiar, but I can't place it.
Your boats are works of art. Personally, I can't use them, becasue I can't fold up enough to sit comfy in one of those, I've tried and failed.
Ken
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Post by curlykayak on Jan 31, 2008 20:45:42 GMT -5
The covered bridge is on the Keswick River, Stone Ridge. This is a great site, can't believe it took me this long to find it. Kayaks can be very hard to stay comfy in, have plans lofted to build a 17"6 Redbird canoe, getting materials ready will start in the spring. Barry
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Post by drideough on Feb 7, 2008 20:34:13 GMT -5
Nice boats, nice pix too. But especially nice to see fellow kayakers! I'm imprisoned in Ontario most of the year but every August I escape for 2 weeks and usually head "home"! I and my friends paddle poly sea kayaks partly because that's what we could afford and partly because poly just never quits. I take my 16+ foot Boreal Designs Fijord down the Grand & Saugeen Rivers here, on Georgian Bay and Lake Ontario and down there on the Magaguadavic, the St Croix, the Saint John & the Passamaquoddy Bay. But I can still admire a work of art. Honestly, I'd be scared to paddle a boat like that, for fear of suffering a scratch or dent. Have a good one D
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Post by curlykayak on Feb 10, 2008 12:06:55 GMT -5
I've seen so many pics of Georgian Bay , it really looks beautiful! The kayaks that you have are very nice also. We make the kayaks to use and a few scratchs just give alittle more character.
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Post by davidjeffrey on Jul 14, 2009 18:22:25 GMT -5
Those are some the nicest kayaks I've seen! Well done. What do you use for a finish/sealer?
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