Yours appears to be narrower than the ones I've seen shown on some camping / bushcraft video's ?One of these:
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Never seen one "in the flesh" but always loved the look of them and can't wait to light it up tomorrow .
It's the smallest of the range and holds just shy of half a litre of water so it might just be an optical illusion? (As opposed to a Russian aeroplane )Yours appears to be narrower than the ones I've seen shown on some camping / bushcraft video's ?
Grumman canoe , have had mine 35+ years. Currently residing high & dry.It's the smallest of the range and holds just shy of half a litre of water so it might just be an optical illusion? (As opposed to a Russian aeroplane )
Either way, the Grumman canoe is due out of stasis this year and I reckon a Kelly Kettle will be an awesome addition to an aluminium canoe .
One of these:
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Never seen one "in the flesh" but always loved the look of them and can't wait to light it up tomorrow .
One more year and 165bhp will be in my hands
Nope it's still running
Talked with my friend he said that it has no value because it's mileage 250k km I can't drive it yet
One more year and 165bhp will be in my hands
Yep ,but sometimes it's required , not speed but power Fiat engines have some NmThe other day you were telling us you need to slow down because you're turning into Speedy Gonzalez!
I've Done it myself tooThey had a single make race series for them over here, great to watch at it was very close fast racing! I was at a track day where one of the Fiat competitors had come to do some testing. He really embarrassed some guys in their expensive Porches, etc, he was easily going past them in a little cheap Fiat!
I am going to call @KimB out on this one, all her fault.
Must be a first, a woman being to blame.
^^ I recall having a triangular strimmer line which cut really well.
All I remember is that it was red - probably came off the 'Bay....