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  • Any Kayak guys out there??

    Is there anyone into kayaking on the forum??

    I used to do it in the Army, and after a few years break since coming out I'm looking at buying one.

    As the Thames is a 10min drive away I will be using it mostly on the river, but I want one that's good for coastal waters too. I've been looking at some Touring boats, or hybrids.

    I went to a new shop that has only been open a few weeks in Reading.

    http://www.berkshirecanoesandkayaks.co.uk/

    They are a top bunch of lads here, and have a great selection of boats. I have narrowed my selection down to a few. Here they are. Has anyone got one of these or know someone that has, any comments????
    Cheers guys.

    Dagger Approach EXP - http://www.daggereurope.com/

    Perception Acadia EXP - http://www.perception.co.uk/kayaks.php
    Perception Carolina 12 EXP

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    Yep

    This is my colleague at Hurley Wier Last week Photo shoot as I was stretching my legs

    I teach it for a living



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    • #3
      ive always wanted to try kayaking but the type you sit on n not in but do they do them for fat bar stewards lol thought it might be interesting n way of keeping fit

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pirate-storm
        ive always wanted to try kayaking but the type you sit on n not in but do they do them for fat bar stewards lol thought it might be interesting n way of keeping fit
        you'll need a cruise liner you fat git you...
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        • #5
          Originally posted by pirate-storm
          ive always wanted to try kayaking but the type you sit on n not in but do they do them for fat bar stewards lol thought it might be interesting n way of keeping fit
          They do some very stable sit on Kayaks to cater for all sizes, we have 6 here for the larger person or somone who dose not want thier legs inside the boat, Great way of keeping fit and good for your upper body and waist

          Mark

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          • #6
            Originally posted by madcampbell
            They do some very stable sit on Kayaks to cater for all sizes, we have 6 here for the larger person or somone who dose not want thier legs inside the boat, Great way of keeping fit and good for your upper body and waist

            Mark
            where you live n any chance of a free lesson m8 lol well got to try aint ya lol

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            • #7
              Originally posted by madcampbell
              They do some very stable sit on Kayaks to cater for all sizes, we have 6 here for the larger person or somone who dose not want thier legs inside the boat, Great way of keeping fit and good for your upper body and waist

              Mark
              i think Will needs a bit more than a kayak to lose his waist and gut
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              • #8
                Originally posted by pirate-storm
                where you live n any chance of a free lesson m8 lol well got to try aint ya lol
                You live a bit far away m8, Marlow on the Thames. However if you are ever up this way let me know

                Mark

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stormforce
                  i think Will needs a bit more than a kayak to lose his waist and gut
                  If he walked up here for a lesson that may help!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by madcampbell
                    If he walked up here for a lesson that may help!
                    https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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                    • #11
                      Wouldn't mind a one person kayak/canoe. Somethin for the Loch( mostly calm). Don't like that closed in spray deck,eskimo roll carry on though. Any suggestions???
                      www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by smiffy
                        Wouldn't mind a one person kayak/canoe. Somethin for the Loch( mostly calm). Don't like that closed in spray deck,eskimo roll carry on though. Any suggestions???
                        a hollowed out tree do will it
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                        • #13
                          nessie comes to mind

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by smiffy
                            Wouldn't mind a one person kayak/canoe. Something for the Loch( mostly calm). Don't like that closed in spray deck,eskimo roll carry on though. Any suggestions???
                            A small Open Canoe, you could carry camping kit and the high sides keep you dry. Take a Tarpaulin and if your going down wind use it as a sail

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by madcampbell
                              You live a bit far away m8, Marlow on the Thames. However if you are ever up this way let me know

                              Mark
                              im on me way m8 lol sod walking though lol

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