solent clown
RIP
I spent and hour and a half in decathlon today negotiating, cajoling and having a laugh with staff there who were unwilling to sell me aparticular inflatable kayak as they had none in stock apart from the one on the shop floor that was being used as a bouncy castle by many many children. Eventually we came to an understanding whereby we could buy the display model, but only if they replaced various items - their call - and ensured we had enough spare bits as compensation. When i went to the till they applied a further handsome discount.
I bought it for karen as she has nagged me about it for ages, ironic that the very one she sat in on the shop floor a few times is the very one we now have.
We will use it a lot for jut hacking about the river and the easy part of the estuary, but it strikes me that it seems also an ideal auxiliary tender. I think we could probably leave it inflated lashed to the guardrail of the Berwick as an "inflatable dodger" without much added windage. Anyone tried this? It is a good sized beast, but light at 17kgs
I bought it for karen as she has nagged me about it for ages, ironic that the very one she sat in on the shop floor a few times is the very one we now have.
We will use it a lot for jut hacking about the river and the easy part of the estuary, but it strikes me that it seems also an ideal auxiliary tender. I think we could probably leave it inflated lashed to the guardrail of the Berwick as an "inflatable dodger" without much added windage. Anyone tried this? It is a good sized beast, but light at 17kgs

