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Exactly what we found ... been there, done that, got the 'wet' canoe!!! The ones with inflation bladders inside an outer cover are an absolute s*d to get dry ... if you are on a campsite with the lake/river right next to you and are able to leave it out for a day or two to dry out that's fine, but for those of us who travel most days and go on the water as we do so, one that dries very quickly and/or can be packed away damp without any problems is vital.I'm pretty sure, I've posted similar before...
We have a Sevylor Colorado and are pleased with it but with hindsight would have bought a Gumotex.
Gumotex are more expensive but several kilos lighter, more rigid, durable and critically, much easier to dry out than the double layered Sevylor.
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Don't be silly JJ ,you put your feet through the bottom and paddle,everybody knows that.Can't see where you fit the outboard engine...
JJ
Agreed, we also haven't taken ours into the sea because we know it will cause more issues. With the gumotex, it's simply a quick rinse off...Exactly what we found ... been there, done that, got the 'wet' canoe!!! The ones with inflation bladders inside an outer cover are an absolute s*d to get dry ... if you are on a campsite with the lake/river right next to you and are able to leave it out for a day or two to dry out that's fine, but for those of us who travel most days and go on the water as we do so, one that dries very quickly and/or can be packed away damp without any problems is vital.
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Cos its an inboard JJ.Can't see where you fit the outboard engine...
JJ
Their selling them in Aldi at the moment, for around £40.00.We're interested in carrying one in the van garage on our travels. what do you think?
Just for still water on our travels - canals and lakes not sea or white water.View attachment 114730
You got a big bum then ducky?Check the width of the inflatable canoes / kayaks. The cockpits are often on the narrow side.
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You got a big bum then ducky?
Yeah ... I remember that phrase too ... never put it to the test though ... no kids!Wide @Minxy Girl , wide....... what my Great-Grandad called "Good child-bearing hips".
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