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    The rule in our car is, when bikes are on the roof, is it's everybody's responsibility to yell at the driver if they think there's the slightest chance of hitting something.

    A friend describes tying kayaks to the roof as like strapping down frozen bananas 😁

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    A friend of mine a few years ago got a kayak through his rear window - off the car behind him, when stopping at an intersection.
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    Thats not cool about the kayak going through your friends rear window The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.
    They should have strap from the back and the front as they are slippery suckers haha.
    When not in packaging at least.
    Can't wait to go try it out on water!
    Dad wants to do a camping kayak Coorong trip.
    I have outriggers for it too for stability as a paraplegic. There's room to strap mu wheelchair to it too should I need

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    Thats not cool about the kayak going through your friends rear window The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.
    They should have strap from the back and the front as they are slippery suckers haha.
    When not in packaging at least.
    Can't wait to go try it out on water!
    Dad wants to do a camping kayak Coorong trip.
    I have outriggers for it too for stability as a paraplegic. There's room to strap mu wheelchair to it too should I need
    One trusts you have matching purple Life Preservers? (PFDs) I love the Coorong as most South Aussies do.

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    Haha well in a plot twist, my pdf is actually a light turquoise colour The COVID-19 & Corona free thread. The COVID-19 & Corona free thread. I couldn't find purple and then this one was comfortable and fit well and didn't affect mobility when wheeling The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.
    I love the Coorong and have wanted to take disco there for a long time. Been a very long while since I have been. To have the kayak now opens up water for me again. Which whilst I will nose the wheelchair in water, it will kill the bearings really fast if sea water, but I can't go far. I'm really looking forward to the kayak to be able to enjoy water again in a way that doesn't break my wheelchair The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.
    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    One trusts you have matching purple Life Preservers? (PFDs) I love the Coorong as most South Aussies do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    Haha well in a plot twist, my pfd is actually a light turquoise colour The COVID-19 & Corona free thread. The COVID-19 & Corona free thread. I couldn't find purple and then this one was comfortable and fit well and didn't affect mobility when wheeling The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.
    I love the Coorong and have wanted to take disco there for a long time. Been a very long while since I have been. To have the kayak now opens up water for me again. Which whilst I will nose the wheelchair in water, it will kill the bearings really fast if sea water, but I can't go far. I'm really looking forward to the kayak to be able to enjoy water again in a way that doesn't break my wheelchair The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.

    So, it isn't a true Amphibious vehicle after all?


    Is the Salinity really high, bearing in mind fresh water enters the system to the East & you'd be beyond the Barrage?

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    I don't think it's worth the risk, Des.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I don't think it's worth the risk, Des.
    Certainly not Ian, when one reads the Salinty in parts of the Coorong are much higher than Sea Water due to Dry Land Salinity upstream.



    Who'd have thought that would be the case?? In summer Adelaide-ians can drink that water pumped from Manumm. via the Mannum to Adelaide pipeline. But maybe not these days so much as the Southern burbs have a WhizBANG Desal Plant on the site of the old PRA Refinery. How much? Don't even ask. Ditto for it's operating Costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    Haha well in a plot twist, my pdf is actually a light turquoise colour The COVID-19 & Corona free thread. The COVID-19 & Corona free thread. I couldn't find purple and then this one was comfortable and fit well and didn't affect mobility when wheeling The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.
    I love the Coorong and have wanted to take disco there for a long time. Been a very long while since I have been. To have the kayak now opens up water for me again. Which whilst I will nose the wheelchair in water, it will kill the bearings really fast if sea water, but I can't go far. I'm really looking forward to the kayak to be able to enjoy water again in a way that doesn't break my wheelchair The COVID-19 & Corona free thread.
    Horses, wheelchairs, power chairs, Land Rovers, kayaks, maybe tractors? Just need to get you into light planes and helicopters and you beat the rest of us! Epic_Dragon: good to go anywhere!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    I love the Coorong as most South Aussies do.
    I even like the mullet. My sis, who might be an honorary SA girl by now, introduced me to them.
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