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coosbayyaker

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I haven't seen one of those is a long time.  Paddled one around a bunch at summer camp. If I remember right (I was in 6th grade) is was mostly a molded riff on a canoe and not kayaky at all..


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The Phillip Jone's paddling guidebook has a lot of pics of those things.  I'm guessing they were popular for flatwater enthusiasts in the 80s.  Some are pretty cool looking when restored and painted.
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