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 2007 Kayak Swap 

First annual Lakeshore Sea Kayakers hosted Spring Swap Meet. Thanks to all that participated and who made this a successful event!

Kayak swap meet started outside the Community House
Kayak swap meet started outside the Community House

But inside, there were more items on display
But inside, there were more items on display





Area merchants, like Zellers of Green Bay, had kayaks people could try on for size.
Area merchants, like Zellers of Green Bay, had kayaks people could try on for size.


Sign up to build your own boat with Superior Kayaks
Sign up to build your own boat with Superior Kayaks


Bay Shore Outdoor store from Sister Bay in Door County had boats and many accessories on display
Bay Shore Outdoor store from Sister Bay in Door County had boats and many accessories on display




Rolleeze wheels on display - great for moving a kayak across a big sandy beach
Rolleeze wheels on display - great for moving a kayak across a big sandy beach

Don tries to sell a hat and canvas tote bag to go with the shirt he just sold.
Don tries to sell a hat and canvas tote bag to go with the shirt he just sold.

We were prepared for an overflow crowd, but the outdoor seating area wasn't needed as the Community House could handle our event.
We were prepared for an overflow crowd, but the outdoor seating area wasn't needed as the Community House could handle our event.


Why be limited to carrying just two kayaks on your car?  This is the way to travel!
Why be limited to carrying just two kayaks on your car? This is the way to travel!

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NE Wisconsin Sea Kayakers represents a collection of kayaking enthusiasts enjoying sea kayaking in the NE Wisconsin area. NE Wisconsin Sea Kayakers is not a commercial, fraternal, social, religious, or any kind of legally recognized organization. Anyone choosing to participate in kayaking activities does so recognizing inherent risks associated with the activity and assumes all responsibilities for their own safety.