The Freedom 15 for camping.

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The Freedom 15 for camping.

Post by Oldsparkey »

On the water I want a boat that will take my camping gear and myself. Several folks have asked about the Freedom 15 for doing the same for them.

This picture is from a 4 night trip on the Ocklawaha River here in Florida and the Freedom held all of my gear and food plus I had room left over for some paddling comfort.

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Since then I have used it in the Everglades and out into the Gulf of Mexico for a 5 night trip and day paddles around here.

Chuck.
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Post by Kayak Jack »

Chuck - you forgot to tell'em how well it paddles against the tides. Both going out AND coming back in. :evil:
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Post by zeb »

Wow Is that the kayak version of the tardis :shock:
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Post by Oldsparkey »

Nope no tardis (Time Machine ) ....

Just this one boat Matt designed and I built to see what it would be like, some modifications have been made to it since then to improve it. It does make the time out padling a lot of fun. Guess you could call it a tardis.

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Chuck.
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