A Slow Boat to Nowhere in Vermont

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BuckeyeDennis wrote:I didn't think it possible, but she looks even better on the water! :cool:

So when are you going to make those matching paddles? ;)
Some day.....
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A little video clip from yesterday, testing out the GoPro.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtnpiilhmeI[/youtube]
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hmmm try it now.
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Beautiful pictures.
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As good as it gets. Terrific job, and photos are stunning. ~mike c
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Al,

The canoe is beautiful no doubt; but the best is the time spent with your son. Times both of you will cherish.

Best regards,

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Beautiful and minimal wake. It's quiet enough to slip along the river for a village attack!!! :eek:

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Re: A Slow Boat to Nowhere in Vermont

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Jack Wilson wrote:Al,

The canoe is beautiful no doubt; but the best is the time spent with your son. Times both of you will cherish.

Best regards,

Jack
So true, Jack! The entire reason I built this was to get out and do stuff with my son who is never happier than when on the water, unless he also has a fishing pole in his hand! He has already said that he expects us to go out A LOT this summer! Success!
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