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Old 05-21-2008, 10:20 AM   #12
Handymansd
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Originally Posted by FISHIONADO View Post
I would suggest bringing the right size hex wrench for the drive and a phillips screwdriver and extra cord for the rudder cables.
I really do not like the idea of having to carry x-tra equipment in case my sleigh breaks down. I understand it may be prudent with the Hobies, but not necessary with other yaks. Hmmmm....

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Originally Posted by FISHIONADO View Post
But where would you put a 50# fish?
Dunno.....

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Originally Posted by Zed View Post
I thought you were a MTB'er, handyman.

Just a thought, but, if you paddled a more efficient yak, you might have a revelation. Then you can go pedal your bike.
That's ex-MTB'er... no one is as out of shape as an ex-MTB'er!

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Originally Posted by Mike McFann View Post
I admit that I was one of the catapalooza drive destroyers and it was all on me.
That is part of my concern... I am not always paying attention to things like that either, and to think I could probably ruin numerous sets before learning not to do it.

Thanks for everyones input! It is exactly what I was looking for..... some of my concerns seem to be founded, and others alleviated. Leaving me in my same, normal, state of confusion! But I have to admit that being able to visit the "9s" is definitely an attribute my current ride would be extremely hard pressed to do!
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