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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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It's called a Bayliner.
![]() There are plenty of places you can fish without putting major miles into your kayak trip. Go out a few more times before you create a boat. |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 96
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touche sir! haha well, i've been considering getting a boat for a while now, the kayak was a gift from the ladyboss. i know weed whackers can be troublesome... but with the newer 4 stroke models that put out less emmissions and considering that it's a completly open area of operation on the kayak, carbon monoxide doesnt seem to to be much of a factor.... that being said... i might just trade in the kayak for a small 15ft boat that can fit 2 people comfortably.... that way there will be more incentive for her to come along ![]() i'm a mechanic for the last 10 years.... strapping a motor on something and making it go/go faster is just habitual hahaha |
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