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				 sotar raft or aire raft 
 
			
			I am looking to use it for fishing and whitewater.  I go to thefollowing rivers often, the New and gauley rivers in WV, Maine and
 possibly the snake this summer.  I would like to get a rowing frame
 for it, for when I intend to fish.
 
 Bill Tuthill  wrote in message ...
 springer  wrote:
 I've been saving for a raft for the last few years and I am now ready
 to purchase one.  I've used SOTAR rafts in the past, and have been
 pleased with them.  I am leaning towards a SOTAR, but if cost weren't
 a consideration what raft would you buy?  Many people have been
 steering me towards AIRE, but I am concerned that with their bladder
 system, that AIRE boats must be stored inflated (in the winter).
 Which boat would you buy if you had about 5k to throw around.
 
 What will be using it for?
 
 The AIRE rafts are heavier in the river (due to water sticking between
 the bladder and cover) and heavier during a portage, which makes them
 unsuitable for low-flow/rocky portage-fest rivers.  However this also
 makes them more stable in big water.
 
 If you are planning to do mostly silty Colorado-plateau rivers, I would
 urge you to get a hypalon boat, such as Hyside, instead.  The hypalon
 rafts are lower performance, but roll up smaller.  And let's face it:
 all rafts are low performance, so does it really matter.
 
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