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One thing to bear in mind, is that a hard shell tender is tender. They take
more care, particularly when climbing in.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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That will push it just fine. Another nice thing about the Portabote is you

can
drag it across rocks and broken glass as often as you please without

damage.


Bill...I'm looking at the 12 foot version. I'd like the extra capacity.

What
kind of speed do you think I'll get with two adults using a 6HP?

RB





 
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