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Default Walker Bay Pram, advice request

Last year I had the chance to sail on a 10' "Original" model, went out
for about 3 hours on the Hudson River in the Saugerties/Malden area and
across the river to the Clermont State Historic Site and down to Tivoli
before returning.
Rode the wake of multiple tankers and tugs pushing 10-12+ barges, no
problems, not for a boat with about 12" of freeboard.
I've been to the same area with a home made 9'6" Nutshell Pram (my 1st
boat) and plan to return to the area soon with my next home made, a V12
dingy, plans from bateau.com, that is about 2/3's complete.
Some people swear that the 12' aluminum jon is steady. I've seen more
than one pitch right over.
As with anything, your milage may vary. I'm really good with tiny
sailboats. Put me on something with a motor, and I promise you, there
will be problems.

Michael Hobbs wrote:
I should say that I am interested in the 10' model

"Michael Hobbs" wrote in message
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I am interested in a pram to use in an inland lake bay, and to go to my
sailboat. I have been looking at the walker bay pram for quite awhile. My
dealer, the local west marine, says that they are unstable and I should
prepare to go swimming. Does anyone have any comment? They have none of
these boats in stock so I can look at them.

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Michael Hobbs
Minneapolis, Minnesota