Al D wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 18:35:42 -0400, " JimH"
jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote:
It may be a bit more of a chore than rowing a canoe but you have the added
features of better stability, extra passenger space and more room for
cargo.
6 of one, half dozen of the other. Tough decision. ;-)
Also add ease of handling and storage to the plus side of the porta-bote.
A canoe will be much easier to find locally, so I guess the canoe is
likely to win the day. I need something pretty soon. Here is a
14-footer I am going to look at tomorrow, hopefully:
http://www.petra-hughes.com/blue.JPG
Any comments as to her likely suitability would be appreciated (as far
as one can tell from a photo, that is)... She's 38" wide with a 'V'
hull, and has a bracket for an ouboard. I can't comment on the
condition until I get a close look.
Al D
I'd go to COSTCO and see what models they have. The plastic Coleman type
used to be reasonable, although closer to $600.00 up here rather than
the $400.00 price they were for years. Another make is Pelican.