Going in a totally different direction, still a mode of transportation but not so complicated to deal with.
Over the last couple of months I've been looking at kayaks and after checking out many sites on the net I ran across a company in Ga. that is putting out one fine kayak. A two seater, a single and a camo fishing rig that is out of site. Went to visit the plant yesterday and was very impressed with the order of things, the material used and the folks I spoke with. I was very curious about the thickness of the material and was surprised. They had a red unit out they were trashing and using it to check material flow in the mold. Here's a shot of a couple of holes they had drilled out which show the thickness.


These next pics are of the new camo fishing kayak. This happens to be a double(two person) outfitted with depth finder,, running lights, two rod holders and also net storage, two dry storage compartments and paddle storage area. Pics aren't the best,,was in a hurry to get back to the 96.



Last pics is a double with granite flakes added to the process. The flakes hide scratches you would get while crossing rocky areas and just the general scratches you get while unloading, launching and reloading.

I came back with 3 of the doubles and 2 singles last night and have 2 left so doing good so far and haven't even advertised yet.
Wish me luck,,back to water sports,,something I've always enjoyed.