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Never thought I would be one of those people... (Read 41 times)
03/16/23 at 12:20:15

Waterboy   Offline
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I finally broke down and bought a Carbon Fiber Bent Handle Kayak Paddle. Now I can finally stay home and eat bologna sandwiches instead of Ribeye at some noisy Bar. But that is not the worst part...now I thought I should have a Kayak Paddle Bag to keep my new paddle from getting scratched. Seriously...I know, Right!! Since I wanted to have some bread with my sandwiches, I decided to make my own Kayak Paddle Bag. But it had to have real padding inbetween the sections of blades and not just a flimsy piece of material. So I added a piece of Neoprene (rubberized material). So now...people can point at me and say..."OH! you are one of those people". Now, with no argument from me! P.S. Now I have made two, just in case..
 

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Reply #1 - 03/16/23 at 12:24:17

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Just another picture...not sure how to add multiple pictures to the original post.
 

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Reply #2 - 03/17/23 at 08:02:23

ChrisD   Offline
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Nice bag. A lot of one-of-those-people's around here. Carbon paddles are so worth it.

For a serious challenge, who can eat bologna sandwiches at Boonville and still finish the race? Now that'd be a nutrition plan. Bonus points if there's a lot of mayo.
 

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