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YakDiver

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  1. sea fishing licence It is thought such a licence could raise £3m a year and this would then be put towards maintaining and managing fish stocks. Yep a nice little earner for this government more like it
  2. Nice one it's good to see someones getting out.
  3. Richi the linky don't wanna work
  4. do a search on "anchoring" there is a lot of posts on the subject
  5. Have you tried cranking the handel on the side of your computer
  6. if you do a search on the web someone makes a PVC Kilt
  7. This will make you wonder why we are putting fish back to preserve stocks http://tinyurl.com/yw6bsn
  8. Kiss your guarantee good bye if you cut the cable
  9. Boo Hoo, glad you have another job and good luck with that but sad you have to sell everything hope you get a good price for it
  10. what about these for your drysuit http://tinyurl.com/3xoayj
  11. http://www.harrisonrods.co.uk/ first class blanks
  12. very quiet in here nobody been out I can't as I've hurt my back
  13. well done that man, great photos
  14. If you crouch down in a ball and pull the neck open it will expel all the air and it will fit better
  15. I'm here been like it all day
  16. I didn't like my crewsaver hyperdry at first as I got too hot and sweaty but have worn it on the last three trips and been very happy with it indeed.
  17. It was most properly be dead when he brought it up, I'm glad to see it was sold and not used for a photo session and then dumped back in the water to rot
  18. when I bought my Palm Cobra I went for a Large I have a 41" chest
  19. I use a Palm Cobra (bought in 1995) cag the neck seal is baggie and closes with velcro, I had a thing about tight things around my neck at the time I bought it, but now I don't mind. If you can try before you buy hope this helps YD
  20. I have a touring cag the wrist cuffs are watertight, but the neck is not 100% A dry cag is 100% waterproof survival purposes :- it all depends how long your in the water for i.e say you fell out and got back straight away semi dry should be OK, but what if you couldn't body temp goes down very quickly, always dress as if your going in the water. What are you going to wear on the bottom half legs get very cold as well ?
  21. http://www.tonyscamo.co.uk/ just in case you want to hide it away from the wife
  22. Isn't that a wee bit drastic oh you said "the neck" Have you tried stretching it
  23. I asked the same question on the US of A kayak site Answer :- drag it across rock, shingle ect then you won't be worred about a single scratch
  24. I don't think he can as he only has one post to his name I think you have to have posted 10? letters before you can send a PM ......I maybe wrong
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