The Mariner
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Re: sam60's yak
Nice looking ride Shane
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Phil.
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24/Aug/2005, 9:08 am
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Rod L
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Re: sam60's yak
Shane,
Did you guys get bored and throw mud at the sign?
Nice Yak, nice location.
How do you leash your lip gripper?
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Rod
Melbourne
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24/Aug/2005, 10:54 am
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sam60
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Re: sam60's yak
Rod, the mud was thrown when we realised that we could only do 4 knots!!! and the lip gripper is leashed using a body board leash and attached to the knee strap and normally sits any where i put it and forget to move it, but the more trips we do in the yak will help us find the better solution to storing everything. The pic was in the minnamurra river near kiama and 1000 miles from care
--- Shane
Swing double 470
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24/Aug/2005, 8:02 pm
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