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Clifden paddling
Peter O'Sullivan:
--- Quote from: DervM "Flaming Duck" on July 30, 2013, 21:35:49 ---I thought I saw you trying to sell the Saint there a few weeks ago Peter?
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I was trying to sell it. Then 8 sessions in Clifden and one very minor off car roof experience later it needs some patching up at the nose and tail.
Peter O'Sullivan:
--- Quote from: Eoghan on July 30, 2013, 23:04:26 ---Yeah I'm in for a weekend trip to Clifden or Malahide! If my playboat doesn't see some action soon I'm selling it :)
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From what I have heard Malahide isn't any good. Apparently its too shallow. Is the boat for sale yet?
Eoghan:
--- Quote from: Peter O'Sullivan on August 09, 2013, 09:47:52 ---
--- Quote from: Eoghan on July 30, 2013, 23:04:26 ---Yeah I'm in for a weekend trip to Clifden or Malahide! If my playboat doesn't see some action soon I'm selling it :)
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From what I have heard Malahide isn't any good. Apparently its too shallow. Is the boat for sale yet?
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I'm seriously considering it...only thing stopping me is that I know I definitely won't do any playboating if I sell it...
Peter O'Sullivan:
Garbhan pointed out I wasn't highlighting all of benefits of paddling in Clifden. Its suitable for all levels, you don't need any prior experience to go. Swims are the easy. During the summer the water is warm. Less experienced people will still enjoy paddling there from 4.4m and upwards. It will wash away the cobwebs before starting back on club trips in September. Your role ( and paddling in general ) will improve loads.
There is one weekend left this summer. What I said before is still true. You won't learn freestyle paddling drifting down an icy Liffey in a creeker.
Eoghan, sell the boat to some club member. It'll be good for the club.
Diarmuid:
which weekend is still good this summer?
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