Tengu said:The Dorset island people did not have kayaks, they used inflated sealskins instead. (leaving their legs at the mercy of the water...they did not have waterproof seams either...)
there is a website devoted to these lilos...I think I have the link, but cannot find it at the moment.
Most people I know who have them yearn after a `real` kayak.
However if you are strapped for both cash and storage space....
lol Pignut. I feel a new craze coming on!Pignut said:Cash and storage are an issue, but nor do I want to waste the money on a rubbish kayak, It will never get any hard use just pootling about
belto said:lol Pignut. I feel a new craze coming on!
Pignut said:Kiss Kata goodbye as we sail down the ancholme
Grooveski said:I love mine(and yearn for a real canoe too). Posted a few impressions on Song of the Paddle. If you search for Sevylor they should pop up.
Must be living in the wrong country though, none of my photos look like that advert .
Grooveski said:Yeah, maybe I left the lens cap on.....
Pignut said:Just had a look at this over on songs of the paddle!
Wow!!!!!
I think I NEED one!
Stop encouraging him!kata said:Go for it Mr C. Maybe you could sell your kites to fund it.... or even better use the kites instead of a paddle.... could be interesting
kata said:Go for it Mr C. Maybe you could sell your kites to fund it.... or even better use the kites instead of a paddle.... could be interesting
Don't know if I'd go that far .Pignut said:Not the "toy" they are made out to be then