While checking up on inflatable canoes, I've come across some folding ones that fold down smaller that I had expected. I was just wondering if anyone had any experiances with folders?
I'd forgotten about that, he's about so maybe I'll pm him.arctic hobo said:Gerd (Tvividr) owns a Bergans Ally folding canoe, but I haven't seen him since the Great Crash.
I'd found Knoydart and foldingkayaks.org, they've got some funstuff. Only snag with ebay.de is shipping the things to Englandanthonyyy said:forgot to mention.
do a search on ebay.de for "faltboot" and youll find millions of 'em on offer.
hmm.....interesting How did you get it shipped?anthonyyy said:I got a folding kayak shipped to Ireland from Germany for about eur 38 ( I think around £23 ?)
as it's the only way to get a canoe in an MX5 that I can think of, and I can also take it on a plane."
anthonyyy said:When it comes to folding kayaks or canoes (or indeed inflatables) the borders between them are somewhat blurred. They all tend to have large open cockpits and can carry loads of gear.
I hope this link will be useful: http://www.foldingkayaks.org/
anthonyyy said:Dont let your choice of kayak be determined by the idea that it is easier to transport a shorter kayak.
There should be no problem carrying any length of kayak on a good roofrack of a small car. People regularly carry 17.5 foot sea kayaks on roofracks.