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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
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Hey Bret, on the Cat trip you have to be able to haul ALL of your stuff including the kayak. That big container may or may not be the best bet.
Consider stuffing your crap in the yak and a backpack. Just an idea. I think that the Flyer charges extra for a big EXTRA luggage (container) like that. Can't wait. |
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If you need help stuffing your kayak until it looks like its going to burst contact wiredantz(frank)........he carries everything including the kitchen sink in his yak.
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Location: newbury park ca
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Well at least I can cross off the kitchen sink, I will just use Franks...
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Thanks for the idea to how to wash the kayak before getting it back on top of the car. Does everyone realy needs that much stuff to go kayak fishing.. Before you know it, You guys would need a tow behind kayak just to carry all that extra STUFF. But then who am i to talk as i didnt get anything worth talking about lol.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Here's what I started using to wash down my kayak, it holds two gallons which is more than enough to wash some of the salt water off the kayak.
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