Masterful Understatement
By:mike allen --->
Date: 11/15/2000, 1:32 pm
Date: 11/15/2000, 1:32 pm
In Response To: Kayaks with "Soft Padeyes" *Pic* (Joe Greenley)
: I like the soft padeye approach as they are perfectly flush with the deck
: and, depending on the size of your webbing loop, can accomodate as many
: lines as you wish.
: Joe
Yah sure Joe
I like the soft padeye approach too, but that's the LAST in line of a whole host of likes about what you're showing here.
On the subject, the tighter loops look great and especially complements the dark yak. (Do you think one line inline w/ the yak may hold the paddle more securely?)
superb, artistic creations.
-mick
Messages In This Thread
- Kayaks with "Soft Padeyes" *Pic*
Joe Greenley -- 11/15/2000, 2:33 am- Re: Kayaks with "Soft Padeyes"
Kent LeBoutillier -- 11/16/2000, 6:26 am- Re: Which Kayaks are they
Joe Greenley -- 11/17/2000, 12:36 am
- Re: Kayaks with "Soft Padeyes"
Ross Leidy -- 11/15/2000, 11:56 pm- Re: Kayaks with "Soft Padeyes"
Kent LeBoutillier -- 11/16/2000, 6:14 am
- Lofty goals!
Jerry Siegel -- 11/15/2000, 11:02 pm- Re: Lofty goals!
Joe Greenley -- 11/15/2000, 11:43 pm- Re: Continuous Improvement
Shawn Baker -- 11/16/2000, 3:19 pm
- Re: Continuous Improvement
- Masterful Understatement
mike allen ---> -- 11/15/2000, 1:32 pm- Re: Masterful Understatement
Joe Greenley -- 11/15/2000, 10:22 pm
- Re: Kayaks with "Soft Padeyes"
James Neely -- 11/15/2000, 12:35 pm - Re: Which Kayaks are they
- Re: Kayaks with "Soft Padeyes"