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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Southeast Florida
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http://rtmkayaks.com/products/sit-on-top/tempo That one looks like what I had in mind as all I want to do is lay on it and paddle around using my fins and hands although at 8 feet it seems longer than I would want but maybe it needs to be that long in order to float with me on it, not sure. What's up with the soft top? I've seen that on a few boards. Is that something that I would want? One of the problems we have to we have to use a trailer to bring our kayaks and not every place has trailer parking plus some places charge us ridiculous fees for the extra axile. We can't use roof racks because both of our cars have all glass tops but we should be able to fit up to about 8 foot of board inside of the car. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Australia
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They probably do those soft top boards in smaller sizes also.
Soft top is just more comfy and will give you grip plus you won't have to keep putting wax on (surfboards are fiberglassed, add water and its like ice, so you put wax on to make it sticky).
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