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Join Date: May 2005
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another vote for Canoe King in Tamworth, I bought my son one there a few weeks back and they helped me sell an old kayak as well
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,552
Thanks: 222
Thanked 838 Times in 505 Posts
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Try the LL Bean outlets in Concord or Manchester. We bought a 16' canoe, a tandem kayak, and a solo kayak (all Old Town) for $1200 for all. They have great deals on their "seconds" or closeouts.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 2,985
Thanks: 246
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'Nuther vote for Mountain Road Trading Post. Good, honest, people there. I use them for shrinkwrap service on my boat too.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 74
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Whoever declared that life becomes easier and simpler as one ages must have lived a century ago. The thought of kayaking has, unfortunately, been a distant dream for me the past two weeks.
I do want to thank everyone for their suggestions. They have been very valuable. I have settled on checking out a couple places this weekend, and can't wait. Maybe I can convince one of the retailers to extend an end of season discount a little early? |
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