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Originally Posted by Evenstar
The proof is in statistics:
- The number of canoes and kayaks have decreased on Winni over the last decade of two, during a time when the numbers of paddlers has increase faster than any other type of recreational boat.
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You know, this is just wrong, to say something like this without any proof or statistics. Any reasonable person who has spent any time on Lake Winnipesaukee would disagree with you. We're still waiting for the proof.
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Originally Posted by Evenstar
- During the last few years, how many canoe/kayak retailers have opened on Winni? How many have closed?
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What a resource our Webmaster has provide for us right here, answers at our fingertips and a great venue for small businesses to sell their product. It took about five minutes to come up with 5 business that sell or specialize in kayaks. Had you even the slightest interest in accuracy or truth, you too would have looked.
Action Fish Kayak kits
Fay's boat Yard (Hobie Kayaks)
Sports and Marine Parafunalia (been here, many models of Kayaks, great store)
Wild Meadow Canoes and Kayaks (Been here too, seems to be a thriving business with great selection)
Winnipesaukee Kayak LLC
These are the result of 5 minute search of the links section of this website, try it out....
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Originally Posted by Evenstar
- To the best of my knowledge:
- There are currently no kayak clubs or organizations on Winni.
- There are no professional (as in certified) kayak tour organizations on Winni.
- There is no place to get professional kayak instruction (as in lessons) on Winni.
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Found one, took me less than a minute, if I looked a little harder I'm sure I'd find more.
Was going to continue on to the rest of your post but I'm tired and you're wrong. At one point I believed that you have a lot of Kayak experience, but now I'm not so sure.