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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hope this makes sense
Take a large towel or something that you don't mind laying on the ground to drag your kayak park your car right next to the launch where the new walkway was built there is a small drop-off(2-3 feet). Take your towel or whatever you have and lay it on the edge of the cement, slide your kayak off the walkway and onto the sand. I was at LJ Saturday and was able to get my PA on and off that walkway by myself. It sounds a lot more complicated that it is.
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Huh? WTF did he just say???? Geez. Jim
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Recreational Fisherman's Catch...2% Commercial Fisherman's Catch- 98% Recreational Fishing Kayakers Catch- .00001% "The reality is that the wall was built to keep all Asians ~specifically Japanese and those that think they're japanese~ out of the U.S" ![]() |
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I have two sets of scupper wheels now. I now just have someone push me while I'm in my seat and launch off the wall. It still takes two people, but I managed.
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