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Dragging my kayak
Question...is it OK to drag my kayak for short dstances on soft sand or grass? (I always carry it on pavement, gravel, etc.) Thanks, Adam
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Re: Dragging my kayak
Adam,
I would say yea, short distances should be no problem on grass or sand. Get a set of wheeles, makes thing so much easier. What kind of kayak do you have? Take it easy! Aaron |
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Re: Dragging my kayak
I've got a MantaRay 12 by Liquid Logic. :-)
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Re: Dragging my kayak
I was watching Harold at Southwind Kayaks repairing drag damage a few weeks ago - can be done but hard to repair perfectly. I see people dragging their kayaks across the sand and/or grass.
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Re: Dragging my kayak
why not duct tape the side your dragging and maybe make it very slippery and it will be easy to drag over grass without the stains
although they will probably wipe off |
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