Paddler Cars - how do you get to the put-in?

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Paddler Cars - how do you get to the put-in?

Poll ended at Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:54 am

My buddy picks me up and then after 14 times with other buddies its my turn - if the wife allows
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20%
There's no road a modern-day car can't handle, so I bought a Hybrid and it works
3
12%
I don't know, Louie wanted to pick me up an hour ago... do you know where he is btw.?
4
16%
I rent a car every time I go paddling - its a way to take care of the smell!
0
No votes
I live in my car on paddling trips so my '77 baywindow VW "Vanski"
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32%
How yould I have enough money for a car, have to buy a new (used) boat every now and then!
2
8%
I lost my licence when driving around a forest road barrier and I had to call the officials when my car flipped because it was top-heavy with 10 canoes that crashed the barrier. Meeh.
3
12%
 
Total votes: 25

ezwater
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Post by ezwater »

:o We stuck with our '97 stick shift Outback for 11 years and 170k miles, but we had a burned valve, an AC failure that the dealer couldn't fix in 3 tries, and clutch problems never consistently resolved. At the time I gave it away to the local public radio station, we were facing clutch replacement. I enjoyed driving the car and loved the passing power, even with the non-turbo engine. But there were just too many problems.

We've had 3 Honda Accords (90, 2000, '08) which have been very reliable for long distance canoe transport. The Hondas lack ground clearance but get good mileage. Our 2008 is an astonishing improvement in almost every way from our 2000 Accord.
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Todhunter
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Post by Todhunter »

When I said a river car, I meant a river car:

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RobertM
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Post by RobertM »

Good mileage, bad ground clearance.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/45212052@N ... 781075519/

Also, clearly haven't figured out how to embed an image.


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grrr
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oopsiflipped
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Post by oopsiflipped »

isn't it nice to be able to have such incredibly mundane threads without being mocked? :wink:
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Post by jroneil »

I have an e150 7 passenger van I have gotten 5 canoe on the roof and a couple kayaks inside I also have a 8 canoe trailer.

When I am not carrying boats I have carried 19 people during the shuttle I figure I do 4000 mile a year driving just to go canoeing
I spend about 400/month on gas and equipment

Might as well do it while I can!
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Post by boatnc »

1985 OD Green K10 blazer, diesel, convertible.
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mahyongg
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Post by mahyongg »

Well.. any one of you actually owning a real baywindow, or do you just sleep in your *other* cars? I mean, of course, the bug is close enough ;D - but it can't be that only 2 of us are going paddling in oldtimers..

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btw color-coordinated cars/boats seem to be the hottest sh*t here in europe - check out this double-zephyred minivan..

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We need to see more of these!

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Hehe..
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