Lost Paddle

Howzit,

On Sunday the August 10th, after a 1-man run to Kaimana, I left behind my Black Bart 1 man paddle near the water faucet where we all wash off our canoes.

If you happened to pick it up, please return it. There is no name on it, except a little Black Bart decal, it is all black.

Mahalo, denise

Submitted by denisedarvalchang on Thu, 08/14/2008 - 8:27am



Don't get these "n/a" designations. posted this earlier and it disappeared.

I put a decal on my paddle...the flashier the decal the faster I go.

I also put at least two bands of electricians tape (electrician's tape comes in the colors of the rainbow) in my club's colors so someone's got a clue to what group the paddle belongs.

Mark your paddle and it won't get picked up accidentally on purpose by strangers.
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YankeeHo'okele
"Anyone can steer the ship when the sea is calm" - Syrus Publilius


#1 Thu, 08/14/2008 - 5:39pm


Yankee, I dunno if you are aware of this, but you just told a winner of the women's molokai how to care for her paddle. Just thought you might want to know..


#2 Fri, 08/29/2008 - 1:18pm


You can tell that she's good, she's got vaseline in her paddle bag. Oh, and the fact that she's been paddling for 34 years. Think you just got slammed Yankee.


#3 Fri, 08/29/2008 - 2:26pm


Yeah, well I'm still older than she is and I didn't lose MY paddle.

A plain black paddle just aches to escape from its rightful owner.

I've got bags of them. We call them "stealth paddles."
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YankeeHo'okele
"Anyone can steer the ship when the sea is calm" - Syrus Publilius


#4 Fri, 09/05/2008 - 2:25pm


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