Viking!

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MrTall
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Re: Viking!

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Well done Angelo.
Now it's off to cheater's for some rod holder work i assume.
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Re: Viking!

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Who was the supplier you got it from?

Hi ben I got it from,Australian kayak specialist really good costumer service
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Re: Viking!

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After my last fishing trip I sneaked In the back yard and fill up the kingfisher with water
Then I told my wife that my kayak was taking To much water and was dangerous :evilgrin: :evilgrin: :mrgreen:
Don't tell your sis chopper!
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Re: Viking!

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Mr Tangle wrote:After my last fishing trip I sneaked In the back yard and fill up the kingfisher with water
Then I told my wife that my kayak was taking To much water and was dangerous :evilgrin: :evilgrin: :mrgreen:
Don't tell your sis chopper!
A bold move that paid off... imagine if she'd just banned you from taking the kingfisher out though :lol:
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Re: Viking!

Post by Wind Waker »

Nice! Cool colour... for now :evilgrin:

Well played as well!!!

(Now sell the kingfisha but tell her you tossed it as it was unsafe. Put said money towards tackle... nice...)
Live long, fish hard and hopefully catch something.
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Re: Viking!

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What happens on vyak, stays on vyak bro bro.
Good idea to sell the kingy and put $ twords tackle :lol: :thumbsup:
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Re: Viking!

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Congrats Angelo - that should be a bit of fun int he surf too!
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Re: Viking!

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Did you need a ctug trolley for that? ;)

http://vyak.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=22715

Swappsies for that old leakinh yak :evilgrin:
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Re: Viking!

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[quote="Wind Waker"]Did you need a ctug trolley for that? ;)

no thanks i have one
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Re: Viking!

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Jordo wrote:Congrats Angelo - that should be a bit of fun int he surf too!
i cant wait to take it to the beach
:yahoo:
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