It was a point to bring up. This info about the bike seat is several years old and I often thought about the canoe seating, but they are differant. Canoe seat are wider and softer then bike seat and probably don't apply as much pressure deep down inside. Of course there is always the exceptions
but your also right about white boater in general, both the boy and girl get off when paddling and paddling jokes
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billhay4 wrote:Well, this was a semi-serious post written in a non-serious manner. I see that it flew over the head of many members. I am not surprised, or even offended. Pleased would be the word. What do you expect from this crowd?
In fact, saddle design in c-boats is primitive (as are c-boaters), and probably does result in damage to both male and female anatomy. It hasn't been determined yet how exactly it affects the head, but it certainly seems to do just that.
Bill
awesome!!!!! downright awesome!
it's gettin hot
I MAKE THE WATER BURN
purple orange flames
blaze where I put my paddle
I MAKE THE WATER BURN
purple orange flames
blaze where I put my paddle
BTW, bought a yellow Ocoee from Craig 10-12 years ago (which incidentally was just as strong as other colors of ABS boats I've owned, but that's another thread) and I noticed an interesting 'relieved' area... in speaking with him he said, "How do you like the MAN groove in the saddle?"
Actually, it was quite comfortable!
Actually, it was quite comfortable!
JD