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  1. No problem mate i will have a better idea tomorrow though, high tides are around midday give or take an hour. so depending on the weather..........fingers crossed!!!! will let you know. cheers dingle
  2. sounds good. should be out over the weekend if the weather holds out. by the way a good site to look at for the weather at st bees is xc weather it gives you the wind speeds which is dead useful. cheers dingle
  3. Hi Marko, SDD, Martin. Yep its been a while!!!!!! Marko, Im in st bees and have fished the heads a good many times, good fishing and the views spectacular from the sea! not done so much on the lakes though with any success. If you fancy a trip out and want the company give us a shout. Its time to get the old girl wet again!!!! SDD, nice to see your still at it and with a bit of success too!!! Cheers Dingle
  4. Hi martin This is the first i have heard about this. I will have an ask around with the lads with boats to see. Surely one hell of a waste!!!!! A slight aside though...a mate was walking on the beach here and found a dead porpoise washed up with two great big bite marks on it...hes an experianced angler and thought from the size could be shark...is it global warming gone nuts?? I know we get basking sharks around here, but I didn't even think we had tope until now!!!! Thats me not hangin me legs over the side!! dingle
  5. Hi mark, Just to throw add another one into the pot.... I have a OK sidekick as I have a 7year old and a three year old. As its described as a one and a half seater so the eldest goes upfront and the little one between my legs. Certainly worth considering from the family side. I have also now rigged it for fishing (theres some photos on here somewhere) and find that its a cracking boat very stable and easy to paddle out at sea and su[erb for going through the surf. As for storage there is no hatches so to speak of but a decent tank well and if your on your tod you have all the space where the front seat goes. Let us know what you end up with!! Dingle
  6. Stay at home lads........its a coming to cumbria!!!!! If your back from your hols SDD do you fancy it....The morning down your way...evening up here??? Perhaps we could show these sotherners a thing or two.......... .............or maybe not!! Dingle.....
  7. Hey Coasters, If your anywhere near st bees and fancy a trip out give us a shout the more the merrier...you never know there might be more of us up here than down south soon!!
  8. Simon I was told to use the small neon hokkai type lures (also catch launce) using a pirk as the weight. It did the trick on sunday..... mind you i could have been just lucky!!! Dingle
  9. Well this thread certainly gets the imagination fired up.. I have been having a look for a while at kayaks with sails and like the look of the sails that can be used to tack up wind. Can the delta type sails be used like this or are they just for downwind sailing Simon? Might be another first for the Sidekick....I think I would have the room hmmm............wheres that old tent!!! Anyway found these sites that may be of interest. http://www.sit-on-topkayaking.com/Articles...teSailing2.html http://community.webshots.com/album/547970044CNoMsF http://www.foldingkayaks.org/sail.shtml Cheers Dingle
  10. If your just flying down wind what about a golf umbrella??? Seen it on another site........ seem like a good idea.
  11. Well For all you lads that are shore bound at the mo due to wether, not sure what your bothering for though as its just a typical cumbrian summer, i thought i would let you know how we got on yesterday:P Met up with SDD at St Bees in the afternoon where the weather was... well they have a saying round here "if you can see the Isle of Man its gonna rain and if you can't it is raining" and yep we couldn't see it for all the tea in china. Anyway launching was easy only a little bit of surf to contend with so decided to head toward the south head again and do a few drifts over the rocks and kelp thats there. Had a bash at throwing some hokkais in the water before deciding to anchor up. Straight into doggies!! at least its something god bless em. Dave continued to drift whilst spinning and seemed to be more than a little impressed with the fishfinder. Mind you the bottom does take some beating. Got fed up with the doggies so had a go at trolling a sand eel (no joy)and also with the hokkais and result a nice pollack. At least we know they are here now. All in all this was a carcking few hours. Great to meet up with someone else and talk yaks n fishing and have a butchers at another fishing yak (Cheers Dave and thanks for the charts). Already planning the next trip and tactics. Selkar rocks or the heads with a float or even the north heads under the light house.. Any takers? I know two of us that'l be there. Dingle PS whilst setting up at the car park a gauy came over and asked if I really fish out of the sidekick and how does that work then? After the quick guided tour he even asked to photo it as his mate wouldn't believe him....imagine not hearing about kayak fishing!!
  12. The beach where I go involves a wander across grass and pavement slabs down a bloody steep slipway that hs som large gaps where the concrete meets then over a few cobbles and then over sand pretty much everything!! Ill get the measurement to you shortly dingle
  13. Hi Speciman. Its dead easy to get the yak on the cart. All I do is lift the back of the yak up and push the trolley underneath as eay as that. Having looked at the hatch on the scupper the cart should fit It does seem petty big!. The cart dissassembles quickly. The support bars are held on with a cliped pin and the wheels with a clevis type, so just pull these and there you have it 7 parts in total. If it helps any i could always measure it up for you. On the sidekick there is no hatch like the scupper so it just gets strapped down on the back as is behing the cool box. Hope that helps Dingle
  14. Hi Speciman, Used the trolly for the first time today..One word....Superb!!!!!!!! The twin pneumatic tyes handle lumps and bumps with utmost ease.. I would imagine that if your in the market for a trolley you wouldn't do much better just ask SDD as I think its on his shopping list now!!! Cheers Dingle
  15. hi there Speciman, I have managed to lay my hands on a paddlecart dually. They look the dogs dodahs. Well made and even fit the sidekick which has rather a pronounced keel. Didn't fancy the electras for this reason. Will be trying it out on sunday so will let you know then. My mk3 version is now tough enough (made from upvc window sill capping) but does tend to dig in the sand due probably to the small wheels and gets a bit hard work at low tide. (So it been donated to the wifes sit in yak.) The paddlecart is a fairly bid cart mind but should easily manage beach and shingle effortlessly!! Can't wait!! Dingle
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