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So I have been testing out this inflatable kayak (more like a small canoe) a friend got me from Costco . I will paddle it myself and I can go through lakes pretty well and even up and down slow moving rivers.
For an inflatable I am impressed I think it handles the water pretty well
It holds two people and in the back can hold maybe 3 dry bags behind me when I sit. My problem is I want to go in a trip with it with my wife to an island. How can I increase capacity to camp over night. I was thinking about hanging dry bags on the side of it or just letting them drag from behind , but do you think that would take too much drag
For an inflatable I am impressed I think it handles the water pretty well
It holds two people and in the back can hold maybe 3 dry bags behind me when I sit. My problem is I want to go in a trip with it with my wife to an island. How can I increase capacity to camp over night. I was thinking about hanging dry bags on the side of it or just letting them drag from behind , but do you think that would take too much drag
