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	<title>Comments on: Canoe, Kayak, or Inflatable raft: which is better?</title>
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		<title>By: g_steed</title>
		<link>http://www.used-kayaks.org/canoe-kayak-or-inflatable-raft-which-is-better/283/comment-page-1/#comment-726</link>
		<dc:creator>g_steed</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We paddled a 16 foot open canoe in and around the Keys.  It was a Grumman.   We carried lunch as well as camera gear.   We stayed dry and were able to move around in our boat.   We carried the canoe on top of our station wagon to the put-ins.  Any all-purpose 16 foot canoe will do.  If you have a larger party, get an 18 foot canoe.   Kayaks are confining.  Inflateables are slow and hard to move about.  Previous advice was correct: rent a canoe. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We paddled a 16 foot open canoe in and around the Keys.  It was a Grumman.   We carried lunch as well as camera gear.   We stayed dry and were able to move around in our boat.   We carried the canoe on top of our station wagon to the put-ins.  Any all-purpose 16 foot canoe will do.  If you have a larger party, get an 18 foot canoe.   Kayaks are confining.  Inflateables are slow and hard to move about.  Previous advice was correct: rent a canoe.</p>
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		<title>By: David M</title>
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		<dc:creator>David M</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My recomendaciÃ ³ n serÃa kajak of seat-in-covers.  This must give a good commitment him for the operation, the durability, the stability, the resistance to inundaciÃ ³ n and the facility of the re-entry of upsetting.  The canoes are the minus stable of the options.  If they upset, is mÃdifÃcil s, particularly so that paddlers inexpert offers of garantÃa the water and returns in the boat.  The canoes tambiÃ©n take mÃs wind and is difÃciles to fight in the wind and the waves.  Each inflatable sÃ© of I am very difÃcil to fight itself at any speed, particularly against the wind and the waves.  If you hardly thought about a inflatable one external-driven or something to float around in which trying to obtain, you anywhere todavÃa can be that she considers a inflatable one.  Inflatables is mÃs fÃcil to transport and it can be very cheap but to have well-taken care of of the chorale, rocks or any thing that is acute. 
Seat to travel kajaks can surpass seat-in-covers average but one same-rescues are mÃs of desafÃo.  My opinions are based ignition during aÃ±os 20+ of beating and 5 aÃ±os like &amp; amp of the instructor; dueÃ±o of a store of paddlesports.  You can be that she wants to consider to rent before you buy any thing. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My recomendaciÃ ³ n serÃa kajak of seat-in-covers.  This must give a good commitment him for the operation, the durability, the stability, the resistance to inundaciÃ ³ n and the facility of the re-entry of upsetting.  The canoes are the minus stable of the options.  If they upset, is mÃdifÃcil s, particularly so that paddlers inexpert offers of garantÃa the water and returns in the boat.  The canoes tambiÃ©n take mÃs wind and is difÃciles to fight in the wind and the waves.  Each inflatable sÃ© of I am very difÃcil to fight itself at any speed, particularly against the wind and the waves.  If you hardly thought about a inflatable one external-driven or something to float around in which trying to obtain, you anywhere todavÃa can be that she considers a inflatable one.  Inflatables is mÃs fÃcil to transport and it can be very cheap but to have well-taken care of of the chorale, rocks or any thing that is acute.<br />
Seat to travel kajaks can surpass seat-in-covers average but one same-rescues are mÃs of desafÃo.  My opinions are based ignition during aÃ±os 20+ of beating and 5 aÃ±os like &amp; amp of the instructor; dueÃ±o of a store of paddlesports.  You can be that she wants to consider to rent before you buy any thing.</p>
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		<title>By: Alex E</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex E</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 23:13:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Salt Water? with SHARKS ? A frigging Aircraft Carrier would be a better choice (SMILE). 

Really depends on what Florida Keys area you are speaking of.  For traveling purposes and for ocean purposes I would go with the inflatable.  If you will stay in the shallows then go with the Kayak.  Canoes will flip easier in the ocean and then you are swimming and its a long way to the shore. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Salt Water? with SHARKS ? A frigging Aircraft Carrier would be a better choice (SMILE). </p>
<p>Really depends on what Florida Keys area you are speaking of.  For traveling purposes and for ocean purposes I would go with the inflatable.  If you will stay in the shallows then go with the Kayak.  Canoes will flip easier in the ocean and then you are swimming and its a long way to the shore.</p>
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