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    Default Great New Forum

    Love the paddling, not sure about hooking myself in a boat.
    Then again I'm just the computer geek here.


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    Default New forum for paddlers

    Hey Folks,

    There have been requests of late for a new forum on paddling. This
    is the place to let us know how you've tricked out your Yak or what is
    working in your canoe for you. Don't be bashful, jump right in and start
    voicing your opinions. The management has been listening.*G* Warm
    regards, Jim

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    I..am...IN!

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    Default Good new forum. I can see it getting a lot of use. - Mike


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    Nice new forum to have. Should get a good bit of traffic once folks learn that it is here.
    Mike
    FAOL..All about caring, sharing, & good friends!!

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    Great to see the update for the board, we were warned that changes were in order. Should all be for the better.

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    This Board is a great

    My Thanks to JC,LF and you Jim Hatch, For taking on the mod. Responsablities



    Missed seeing the addition of this board for my first two visits since the recunstruct!!!
    Wish ya great fishing,Bill

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    Thanks for this forum I am sure it will be well used.

    Eric
    "Complexity is easy; Simplicity is difficult."
    Georgy Shragin
    Designer of ppsh41 sub machine gun

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    I'll be checking this board. I have been actively kayak fishing for 30 years. So I may be able to answer questions on this subject. Down to 5 Kayaks now.

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    I have a 16 foot coleman canoe. So far I've used it only on still water. Any ideas about how this would handle a river with class 2 and 3 rapids? I have a place in Oregon on the N. Umpqua and would be interested to know what kind of trouble I could get into.
    Gary

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