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Old 02-03-2006, 07:15 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by madscientist
Then there's holy mac and his new ferrari. :lol:
That holy mac is a seal lover Kook! Stinky furbag bait stealing things, or are those sea lions, I always get them mixed up!!! ops:

I am no pro, well maybe junkyard pro, and not dissin the merits of a kayaks ability to surf, but surfing in a wave is in the least of my concerns in buying or paddling a kayak. If you are fishing in San Diego, the chances of you facing any waves of concern, ie La Jolla are slim, even less in the bay. :P I invite anyone to come to Colonet, I will put you up in the Basura, and you will see waves! :shock: Besides, going out, or coming back in is only 2% of your experience. *I have no hard facts to back this up being 2%. Note message board posting does not require hard facts, or scientific evidence.
All the kayaks mentioned above are great, paddle them all, and the one that makes you say "this is it," or maybe is the best deal, as economics can affect decision making, will be the one for you. Just don't be like this guy!



Good luck,

FROMOFO 8)

*The views of Froman do not coincide with the Mexican Board of Tourism.
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