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  2. Rambler Marlin - Wikipedia

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    The second was a gift boxed set (Corgi GS10) with the Marlin finished in blue with a white roof and featuring a roof rack for a kayak, as well as towing a matching utility trailer with opening hatches. [96] Released in 1968, this set had a short run of just 11 months. [97]

  3. Kayaking - Wikipedia

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    A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull front-to-back on one side and then the other in rotation. [1] Most kayaks have closed decks, although sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks are growing in popularity as well. [2]

  4. Cranford Canoe Club - Wikipedia

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    During the same week, the club docks and racks were completed and a rustic veranda was started. [ 10 ] Cranford Historical Society trustee Robert Fredlington says the Cranford Canoe Club was "the cream of the bunch," and moved into the current building, formerly owned by the Ulhigh Canoe Club, in 1934. [ 11 ]

  5. Sea kayak - Wikipedia

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    A modern sea kayak off west Wales A sea kayak on Valdes Island, British Columbia, Canada. A sea kayak or touring kayak is a kayak used for the sport of paddling on open waters of lakes, bays, and oceans. Sea kayaks are seaworthy small boats with a covered deck and the ability to incorporate a spray deck.

  6. Inflatable boat - Wikipedia

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    On Roof Racks: Some individuals use roof racks on their vehicles to transport inflatable boats. The boat is either deflated and packed or partially inflated and secured on top of the car. Using a Boat Dolly: For short distances, like moving the boat from a parking area to the water’s edge, a boat dolly or hand cart can be useful.

  7. Sprint kayak - Wikipedia

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    Sprint kayak is a type of canoe sprint held on calm water. The paddler is seated, facing forward, and uses a double-bladed paddle pulling the blade through the water on alternate sides to propel the boat forward. Kayak sprint has been in every summer Olympics since it debuted at the 1936 Summer Olympics. [1]