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Finally, I'm a certified (maybe that should read certifiable) kayaker. Had a test paddle in Chris' old yak on sunday without falling out or tipping the yak over or for that matter sinking it, we came to a suitable agreement and ta dah I now have three and a half metres of good times tucked in my garage. At some stage this week roof racks will go on the old car and this weekend will see my first getting to know my yak session.

Hopefully it won't take too long for my woefully low fitness levels to lift and I'll start annoying people to go fishing with me. Are you reading this, Karl? :wink: Chris also made the the mistake of offering to head out as well, like an elephant, me, I never forget important stuff like that.

One question though, what's the best way to keep your ciggies dry when paddling????? :)
 

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Ha, I'm thinking of calling it "The Jenny Craig" :D
 

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Cheers guys,
Cobra Explorer for the first yak, it should do nicely for hacking around a few creeks and rivers and not to mention the odd dam. I think it's a gull wing design (not really sure though) and on the short test paddle it did slap like a girl and the feet pretty much stay wet but compared to standing chest deep in water for four hours or stumbling over hidden under water obstacles, it was pretty comfortable and did I mention stable. The only thing that sucked was paddling near boats hoping to get tested out by the bow wave/wash only to have them throttle back and do the polite thing. :x
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The Fat Bast*rd (soon to be the incredible shrinking man) :)
 

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Well done on the Cobra Shayne, and don't worry about the body shape makes a good sail with the wind is from behind; I also have a spinnaker shape and makes us more buoyant when we go in the drink also :lol:
 

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someone told me the best way to get over the fear of falling in was to throw your self in before anyone else gets the chance and practice wet re-entey.
but as for the waves for boat i wouldnt worrie to much im sure if your yak is a stable as mine it well eat wash for fun.
 

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Hi Shayned, good on ya, yakking is awesome fun. It is easy to keep ya ciggies dry when paddling. Either A or B works well:

A: leave ciggies at home where they can't get damaged or better yet, leave in shop and spend money on lures.

B: Dip ciggies into a saturating resin mix and let set. They are now totally waterproof. Add trebles and troll behind yak, maybe add a bib if you need a deep diver.
 

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Hi Shayned

Ciggies love to sail or yak in a glad snap lock sandwich bag. Use 2 if you think you will swim. Carefull not to wet the flint on your lighter with a damp finger when you strike it.

Dont use those flip lid dry containers coz they arent that dry.

I gave em up but the skills arent forgotten.

Cheers

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Funny bunch of buggers and Troppo just to be a smart arse I'll make that lure and catch a fish on it, now the only question remains do you think a Winnie Red would be best for Mangrove Jack or not.? :)

Using myself as a sail, what a great idea, hadn't thought of that, if I can just get the wind direction right I wont even need an anchor to hold position, how good is that! :lol:
 
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