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Old 07-15-2011, 11:44 PM
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Nucanoe?

Anybody know anything about the Nucanoe? Looks like a better alternative to a kayak or canoe but I don't know anybody that has tried one.
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Old 07-16-2011, 07:12 AM
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I do !!!!!!!!!!!

The Nucanoe is NOT an old canoe

Wish I had an old or new canoe. Couple of years ago my brother and I put in at a local river access with a cheap blow up type boat and we paddled are a$$es off for hours. Well, what we failed to realize is that one gravel bar alone can chew up a couple hours hunt. Anyways, after about 8 hours, it started appearing as though we were lost and about that time we were floating through some shallow rapids, and it was about this time that the boat gets jabbed by a tree branch and pops the boat. Fortunately, and like a miracle, we were behind a guys house that my brother knew, and he drove us back to the truck.. According to his freind, we would have been floating for another 14 hours to get to our pick-up location!!

I checked out there website, PLS.. They look pretty cool and difficult to flip... important for winter time! No prices....Hmmmm???
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Old 07-16-2011, 08:39 AM
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Hehe be safe man... never a good thing when rubber breaks .
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