How Come once you get a canoe...
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How Come once you get a canoe...
All you can think of is getting the next one, the new one, the old one....
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Re: How Come once you get a canoe...
how come everytime i get a new canoe.........i become broke?
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Re: How Come once you get a canoe...
To paraphrase P.T. Barnum, "there's one born every minute"...FullGnarlzOC wrote:how come everytime i get a new canoe.........i become broke?
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Re: How Come once you get a canoe...
Tommy, I think the saying is "How come every time I get a new canoe... it becomes broken :0
Re: How Come once you get a canoe...
Maybe because the perfect boat does not exist?
Whatever boat you buy, there will be something that you'd like a little different, little more length for speed, more flair at the bow/more depth for a drier time, maybe a harder edge for the eddies, something a bit easier to roll and on and on it goes.
I've had my prelude a few months now, great fun but at 105kg its very wet if I miss the dry line, my mates toying with selling his Ocoee now he has a Zepher so the inevitable test ride and haggle looms.
Whatever boat you buy, there will be something that you'd like a little different, little more length for speed, more flair at the bow/more depth for a drier time, maybe a harder edge for the eddies, something a bit easier to roll and on and on it goes.
I've had my prelude a few months now, great fun but at 105kg its very wet if I miss the dry line, my mates toying with selling his Ocoee now he has a Zepher so the inevitable test ride and haggle looms.