Question for the pump people
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Question for the pump people
Why don't you have a level control on off switch?
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What's that big hole in the top of the boat... and a standard sized OC saddle all about then???gumpy wrote:might as well, it's not really an open boat anywayCraig Smerda wrote:
The guy who built a cockpit rim for a skirt on a Taureau
Oh... I get it... it doesn't "look" like a traditional open canoe with high ends... so it can't be a CANOE then can it? I also suppose if you paddle a kayak as a C1 it's still a KAYAK right?
ooph...I shouldn't post thatphilcanoe wrote:As it's Louie's thread, I feel it's safe to hijack....
Is it possbil to put one of them dair pumps to use blown up an air bag?
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Re: Question for the pump pus.....people
We gotta have a manual switch so we're doing sumthin for ourselves.Louie wrote:Why don't you have a level control on off switch?
Really Craig... you need to get them to change the tech spec to list it as a "Kanoe"!Oh... I get it... it doesn't "look" like a traditional open canoe with high ends... so it can't be a CANOE then can it? I also suppose if you paddle a kayak as a C1 it's still a KAYAK right?
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Yuh' meen "Kay-new"PAC wrote:Really Craig... you need to get them to change the tech spec to list it as a "Kanoe"!Oh... I get it... it doesn't "look" like a traditional open canoe with high ends... so it can't be a CANOE then can it? I also suppose if you paddle a kayak as a C1 it's still a KAYAK right?
Phill you must have missed my post where I ask why they didn't use a motor with a rotor shaft on both ends one for the suction pump and one with a air pump.
I ain't talken to Decker but if I was I would tell him if at his young tender age he needs to get out and strech his legs, he will be in a Kayak by the time he reaches middle age like me. Beside it is hard to pass safety materials from boat to boat.
To all: those who keep sayin a Teaurea, Skeeter, Prelude, Quake, Spanish Fly, Aftershock, Super Fly ain't an open boat must suffer from the same problem as Milt and Long boat do. They are afraid they don't have the skill to get down the river in a boat shorter or smaller than your average coal barge. I do notice that those who keep bad mouthin the new boats don't even try a Zoom and I know one who has an Ocoee but you never see him in it.
I ain't talken to Decker but if I was I would tell him if at his young tender age he needs to get out and strech his legs, he will be in a Kayak by the time he reaches middle age like me. Beside it is hard to pass safety materials from boat to boat.
To all: those who keep sayin a Teaurea, Skeeter, Prelude, Quake, Spanish Fly, Aftershock, Super Fly ain't an open boat must suffer from the same problem as Milt and Long boat do. They are afraid they don't have the skill to get down the river in a boat shorter or smaller than your average coal barge. I do notice that those who keep bad mouthin the new boats don't even try a Zoom and I know one who has an Ocoee but you never see him in it.
"big hole"???Craig Smerda wrote:
What's that big hole in the top of the boat... and a standard sized OC saddle all about then???
just barely open enough to get in. where's the beer supposed to go? ok lets call it a "just barely open canoe", though i think its a decked canoe without a skirt
it's not the length looie, it's the decks that make it a decked canoe, just without a skirt. but still a canoe. and i love the zoom, just not in royalex thank you.
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....or a propeller.Louie wrote:Phill you must have missed my post where I ask why they didn't use a motor with a rotor shaft on both ends one for the suction pump and one with a air pump. . . .
Of course there was, that shower head attachment someone had. That looked like it might be worth carrying.
I just actually never had the need to carry around a bidet.