Re: [bolger] bouyancy bags
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On the East Coast tryhttp://www.apsltd.com- 1800-729-9767 for bags
suitable for sail & kayak/canoes.
GL
72 y Paz Grover
"Ha`penny" WWP-19 #965
38.1529N/76.5834W
On the East Coast tryhttp://www.apsltd.com- 1800-729-9767 for bags
suitable for sail & kayak/canoes.
GL
72 y Paz Grover
"Ha`penny" WWP-19 #965
38.1529N/76.5834W
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lincoln Ross" <lincolnr@...>
To: <bolger@egroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 12:24 PM
Subject: [bolger] bouyancy bags
> Anyone know where you can order those canoe bouyancy bags? They
> don't seem to be available from the local shops. How about
> some kind of tie point that can be glued on. I figure I have a better
> chance to get in the water sooner if I do this. I don't really want
> to
> make my own at this point. Thanks.
Lincoln,
Here are two other sources of bouyancy bags (and other canoe gear):
Wyoming River Raiders: <http://www.riverraiders.com/main.html>
Boundary Waters Canoe: <http://www.piragis.com/>
I've found the speediest service and highest quality stuff from
Boundary Waters, but the River Raiders offer a bigger selection
(generally) and better prices. The Raiders carry glue-on D-rings.
Follow the links to their "raft repair" section, or hit here:
<http://www.riverraiders.com/accessories/raftrepair/raftrepair.html>
david m galvin
Lincoln Ross wrote:
Here are two other sources of bouyancy bags (and other canoe gear):
Wyoming River Raiders: <http://www.riverraiders.com/main.html>
Boundary Waters Canoe: <http://www.piragis.com/>
I've found the speediest service and highest quality stuff from
Boundary Waters, but the River Raiders offer a bigger selection
(generally) and better prices. The Raiders carry glue-on D-rings.
Follow the links to their "raft repair" section, or hit here:
<http://www.riverraiders.com/accessories/raftrepair/raftrepair.html>
david m galvin
Lincoln Ross wrote:
> Anyone know where you can order those canoe bouyancy bags? They
> don't seem to be available from the local shops. How about
> some kind of tie point that can be glued on. I figure I have a better
> chance to get in the water sooner if I do this. I don't really want
> to
> make my own at this point. Thanks...
>
>