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fun things for water
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04/09/2024 12:07 PM
04/09/2024 12:07 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 670 Lutz, FL
tangerine3
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Hi, Has anyone ever used one of the inflatable kayaks that are available to rent? Would like thoughts about those; just wonder if they are really sturdy enough for 2 ppl. Thinking a lot more maneuverable than the heavy hard ones. Also has anyone every used one of these lazy buns floatys do they really hold you up well? https://www.bvisupco.com/equipment/And do the cats have anything on board to blow up things . Asked my moorings charter agent questions but never got a response yet. Thank you!
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Re: fun things for water
[Re: tangerine3]
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04/09/2024 12:53 PM
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Posts: 825 Redmond, WA
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Charter boats typically have a foot pump for the dinghy, and if new may have some adapters for other valves. I'm sure the inflatable kayaks can easily carry 2. I like the idea - hard kayaks are a pain to haul up on the side decks.
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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