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I have a couple on the boat. It is enjoyable to sit on the bank and watch the world go by. I would bring them, if you don't have them you can't use them.

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We always take them, very useful for fishing from a bank and sitting outside of an evening with one of those foldable camping tables, nice little table cloth, some nibbles, bottle of wine and a glass and you're sorted.

Grace

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Great idea for sitting on the river bank to enjoy the view.

I would not be keen on the idea of using them on the boat roof as some do......easy to do some damage which you may not notice but could be expensive in the long run.

Jeff

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Yes. Good idea.

 

If windy you can sit in the lee of the boat and be warm cosy and sunbathe. Useful for fishing too but most of all they have a little pocket in the arm for holding beer wine or other cool fermented or distilled beverages. What's not to like.

 

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2 hours ago, Gracie said:

We always take them, very useful for fishing from a bank and sitting outside of an evening with one of those foldable camping tables, nice little table cloth, some nibbles, bottle of wine and a glass and you're sorted.

Grace

Glass? Glass? a  straw is better!

 

 

 

CarolE

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No no no straw can't hold refined beverages one needs glass otherwise it drips everywhere.....Who'd a thunk it a straw cup...  

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