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kmck:

Anyway since this is kayaking related maybe it will stay?

Mark:
That is surely will.

carlito:
Actually, while it's up there, it's probably worth pointing out that William Nealy's books on Boatin' are probably some of the best instructional books you can get.  (The cartoon is from one of his books)

If anyone is interested in figuring out why they always capsize just after the bend in the river, or why you shouldn't hold onto trees, "Kayak" by William Nealy should be on your Christmas pressie list.

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kayak-Manual-Technique-William-Nealy/dp/0897320506/sr=1-1/qid=1162819086/ref=sr_1_1/202-0121161-1635038?ie=UTF8&s=books

carlito:
It also lets you see how things were done "Old Skwewl"

tim80:
William Nealys, books should be manditory reading. I haven't seen any of his books in a long time, but back in the day, i think i learned more from his books than from any other source. so, go!! find! read! EnjoY! leaRn! it makes a lot more sense than the mad ramblings that pass for instruction around here.

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