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Finally after a what seemed like forever of shopping and changing my
mind, I have bought a sea kayak. Thank you to everybody who took time to give opinions, make suggestions, etc etc etc. John Fereira, especially. Now the question is... The boat (kevlar Seda Impulse) is in Deltaville, VA, and I'm a 7 1/2 hour drive away in Greer, SC. The place I bought it from said they'd ship it for $125, which seems kind of high. I'm a sucker for a road trip and I have a very nice road truck so I wouldn't be too adverse to driving up and bringing it back myself, especially if I can get somebody to ride up with me. I hear alot of, "Ah, that's stupid to drive that far, have it shipped" and "80% of composite sea kayaks are damaged in shipment, bringing it back yourself is the smart thing to do." The man at the boat shop seems plenty experienced & competent enough so I would trust him as far as the packing job he would do, and the shipping arrangements he would make, but he seemed happy when I said I might drive up and get the boat, so that makes me even more inclined to go get it. What do you think? Nace |
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