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Topic: Lessons learned - WP 3/23  (Read 4521 times)

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DoubleR

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  • Location: Bonney Lake
  • Date Registered: Oct 2011
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I guess I missed the show!  Glad you're OK.  We saw you trying to walk that aircraft carrier around on the beach.  For me, the part that tires  me the most is hauling the yak around on the sand - I cant imagine pulling that PA around. 
I have  both forgot to pull the mirage drive, and forgot to pull up the rudder before.  Only cost me a rudder pin so far - so got a couple extras.
Those waves were tough Saturday.  I got a facefull of water on the launch,  - but coming in was easy - I lucked out -  was swept in by a wave and dumped on the beach high and dry.  But my cell phone got wet and died - even though it was in a small cell phone dry bags around my neck.  My lesson learned - maybe try a lifeproof case next time.


OlySpec

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  • Location: Olympia, WA
  • Date Registered: Feb 2012
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I have lost enough weight that I could get into an Outback or Revo now and plan to get one of them soon.  I just need to paddle each and make a decision and save some $$$. 
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