AUkayaker
| Favorite team: | Auburn |
| Location: | Scottsboro, AL |
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| Occupation: | Commercial Construction Estimator |
| Number of Posts: | 4 |
| Registered on: | 1/27/2014 |
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Personally, I am a Nautique fan. Have had a 2003 Super Air for about 8 years now. Solid boats and they can be had in your price range.
Try to get a v-drive if at all possible. Better wake and much better interior layouts than a traditional inboard.
As far as what to look for, I would start with the overall condition of the boat, especially the interior. I think a trashed interior is a good indication of how someone treats the boat in general.
Try to get a v-drive if at all possible. Better wake and much better interior layouts than a traditional inboard.
As far as what to look for, I would start with the overall condition of the boat, especially the interior. I think a trashed interior is a good indication of how someone treats the boat in general.
My son had two dislocations in one wrestling season and had MPFL reconstruction after the second. I can't remember the exact numbers that were given to us by his ortho but its something like a 30% chance of a second dislocation after the 1st and and a 90% chance of another dislocation after the 2nd.
I also dealt with similar during my teens and 20s and ultimately had a lateral release to correct it in my late 20s. I never had a full dislocation but repeated subluxations. I definitely wish I had gotten it corrected a lot earlier than I did.
I'm not a doctor but I think he could tryout and try to get through the season with a brace before having anything done.
Feel free to PM me if you want more information
I also dealt with similar during my teens and 20s and ultimately had a lateral release to correct it in my late 20s. I never had a full dislocation but repeated subluxations. I definitely wish I had gotten it corrected a lot earlier than I did.
I'm not a doctor but I think he could tryout and try to get through the season with a brace before having anything done.
Feel free to PM me if you want more information
re: Best places for whitewater kayaking ?
Posted by AUkayaker on 1/16/20 at 9:37 pm to TimeOutdoors
Late in the day is perfect if you can go then, even in the busiest weekends. A lot easier if you live close. Will miss that now that I'm not 45 minutes away. Late Sunday afternoons used to be my favorite
I didn't known him but we had mutual friends. He was very well thought of. Prayers for you and all of your family
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