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MrPatrick 08-28-2013 08:54 PM

I see
 
Aaron, the ' I see..........' part refers to an old childrens TV show.

Old Man in the Sea 08-29-2013 06:52 AM

TOP 3 reasons why this is not a good idea...
 
I would not recommend this for a Kayak shower curtain for 3 reasons..
#1 it is see through and it does not provide any shower privacy...:o
#2 you need at least 10 gallons to take a good shower and that is an extra 80 lbs of weigh or you would have to release up to 4 yellowtail...:yt::yt::yt::yt:
#3 Jorge showed is a week ago how dangerous it is to stand up in a revo via go-pro...
Could you just imagine if he was naked when he fell in and he did not have pants and his PFD on...:eek:very dangerous...and as Matt would say it is not a good thought! you will just say "fud it" after 1 shower and decide it is better to shower when you get home

MrPatrick 08-29-2013 11:45 AM

As I will be sitting, I consider this to be more of a bath curtain. As such, I do not run quite the risk of exposer if in a standing position. Combine this with a pre-paddle breakfast burrito with extra refried beans and hot carrots along with a bottle if Mr. Bubbles, my "Lure", wont be exposed. ;)

driftwood 08-29-2013 12:24 PM

Well, this is one of those sayings...."love to have two those, one to crap on and the other to cover it with" But, because its transparent, you can't even cover up crap with this thing. Nice try though :D



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MrPatrick 08-29-2013 12:35 PM

Are you calling my "Junk" crap? :)
:)

Salty Dog 08-29-2013 12:57 PM

Looks like fun. The only thing missing is the words BLOW ME on the sail

SASQUATCH 08-29-2013 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrPatrick (Post 168396)
Aaron, the ' I see..........' part refers to an old childrens TV show.

lol you need to get the spinning psychedelic pattern for the romper room to work....good memories that.

PE.rider 08-29-2013 02:46 PM

I constructed one for a Prowler I had a few years back. Make sure you either bungie or strap the sides around the nose of the yak. The suction cups may be great holders, but it won't keep it from flying off when you hit a gust.

Definitely great for downwind runs, but remember you have to paddle or pedal back ;).


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