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Sailing Canoe & Inflatable Boats - Sailboats To Go!

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2007

http://www.sailboatstogo.com offers you the joy of sailing without the drag of trailers, launch ramps, mooring fees and expensive maintenance. Boats and sail rigs you can carry in your car or even in your airline luggage. Store them under a bed on in a closet. But what a blast when you get them out on a lake or bay! The inflatables include Intex Mariner Sport 400, Intex Seahawk, Sevylor Caravelles and Super Caravelles. Among the Sevylor models we fit are: XR116GTX, XR86GTX, k85, HF360, SVX200DS, SVX500DS, Colorado Canoe KCC335, K79 kayak. www.sailboatstogo.com

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  • Wonder if that would work on a old town pack.

  • @truemirror Yes, it would. Item 999 on the canoe sail kit page of sailboatsToGo website.

  • @truemirror Yes, it would. Item 999 on the canoe sail kit page of sailboatsToGo site.

  • @truemirror Yes, it would. Item 999 on the canoe sail kit page of sailboatsToGo .

  • @truemirror Yes, it would. Item 999 on the canoe sail kit page .

  • Jim,

    How do you think this would fare in Lake Michigan around Chicago - not too far out? What do you think the max wind speed is?

    Does the mast tend to just fall with the wind before the boat goes heels too much?

    This looks awesome.

  • @lanianj I don't really know those waters so I can't comment specifically. Up to 18 mph wind is not too hairy if you have the stabilizers and you're not a beginner sailor. The mast doesn't fall. You have to let the sail luff a bit if the wind is getting too strong, but if you shift your weight to the high side you can really rip along in a good blow.

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  • This video was hilarious!

  • @jimluckett thank you

  • @sk8rboibreak They start at $599 for an inflatable sailboat. Canoe sail kits start at $499. 2010 prices. Call us at 978 263 7598

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