Hello, I hear you folks here are canoe and kayak experts. I am looking for ways to make my canoe safer and understand that if I attach these inflatable bladders to the sides then I won't tip over. They are called sponsons. Is this true? Can you give me any other advise on canoeing or help with my relationships with womwn? Thanks in advance.
ckelly1022@aol.com wrote:> Hello, I hear you folks here are canoe and kayak experts. I am> looking for ways to make my canoe safer and understand that if I attach> these inflatable bladders to the sides then I won't tip over. They are> called sponsons. Is this true? Can you give me any other advise on> canoeing or help with my relationships with womwn? Thanks in advance.
Hey Chris, with the current influx of RBP newbies, you might even get one to bite... or draw Timmy out of the closet again.
-- Wilko van den Bergh wilko(a t)dse(d o t)nl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://wilko.webzone.ru/
Hello, I hear you folks here are canoe and kayak experts. I am> looking for ways to make my canoe safer and understand that if I attach> these inflatable bladders to the sides then I won't tip over. They are> called sponsons. Is this true? Can you give me any other advise on> canoeing or help with my relationships with womwn? Thanks in advance.
Nothing can make your canoeing safer or help you in your relationship with women! Give up now!
Oh, and are you gonna scrape your big ole OC down the Saint this weekend for the 1st Annual Waterless MWC??!!
by god, they are all crawling out of the woodwork now.
-Dan V.
On 16 Mar 2005 08:51:18 -0800, ckelly1022@aol.com wrote:
Hello, I hear you folks here are canoe and kayak experts. I am>looking for ways to make my canoe safer and understand that if I attach>these inflatable bladders to the sides then I won't tip over. They are>called sponsons. Is this true? Can you give me any other advise on>canoeing or help with my relationships with womwn? Thanks in advance.
Please....Say it ain't so! <ckelly1022@aol.com> wrote in message news:1110991878.744532.216010@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...> Hello, I hear you folks here are canoe and kayak experts. I am> looking for ways to make my canoe safer and understand that if I attach> these inflatable bladders to the sides then I won't tip over. They are> called sponsons. Is this true? Can you give me any other advise on> canoeing or help with my relationships with womwn? Thanks in advance.>
ckelly1022@aol.com wrote:> Hello, I hear you folks here are canoe and kayak experts. I am> looking for ways to make my canoe safer and understand that if I attach> these inflatable bladders to the sides then I won't tip over. They
called sponsons. Is this true? Can you give me any other advise on> canoeing or help with my relationships with womwn? Thanks in
advance.
Chris, I have every confidence that you could still tip your canoe over even with sponsons.
Just do what I did, get rid of that pesty canoe and just paddle the inflatable bladders .
Sponsons are only safe if you fill them with gin. Bring ice if you're paddling in water below 40 deg. N Lat. A straw may be convenient. This will also help with your perception of which women are suitable for relationships. Padeen
<ckelly1022@aol.com> wrote in message news:1110991878.744532.216010@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...> Hello, I hear you folks here are canoe and kayak experts. I am> looking for ways to make my canoe safer and understand that if I attach> these inflatable bladders to the sides then I won't tip over. They are> called sponsons. Is this true? Can you give me any other advise on> canoeing or help with my relationships with womwn? Thanks in advance.>