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I considered a Porta-Bote and may still depending on how my cruising
plans work out. Right now, a 9.9 Honda Four on a Zodiac RIB 310 is part tender, mostly "fun" boat on calm night here on Lake Ontario as it will readily plane. I do use it on occasion for lagoon exploration or getting to a beach party, but either could be done with the Porta-Bote, but with a smaller, lighter outboard. That's the bit that intrigues me, actually. That and the possibility of adding a basic sail rig, which is what has attracted me to the Tinker line of tenders. Question: How responsive do you think the Porta-Bote people would be to your basic concerns over the short-sighted design decisions (non-stainless, weak plastic seats)? Part of the problem with Porta-Bote is credibility, and if they were beefed up even in a token fashion (optional wood seats, beefier transom, etc.), they might get a better reception from the serious (and older) cruising crowd not wanting to haul a 10 HP and a 120 lb. RIB or 100 lb inflatable in and out of the water all the time...and let's face it: davits are inappropriate for many boats and have their own issues, as do some "almost-there" ideas like Dinghy-Tow. I sure hope Porta-Bote executives are reading this thread. R. On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 23:30:38 GMT, wrote: Thanks for the update Dan. I'm another confirmed Porta-Bote fan, who was very leery when I went from inflatables to a Portabote. It sounds like you are giving yours quite a workout! From my dealings with the factory, it appears to be a very friendly, family business. I'd be interested to hear what their response would be if you contacted them about the various minor failures you have encountered. I could be wrong, but my gut feeling is that they would do something to help make things right for you. If I was Porta-Bote (which I'm not) I'd send you a set of new seats if you told me your story - Especially since you've been such a booster of the product. I'll also add that they now have a structural plastic transom that can be retrofitted to your boat very easily. I've been thinking about buying one myself. They quoted me about $95. for it when I emailed them as to the possibility of retrofitting it to an older bote. BB No connection to Porta-Bote except that I sent them some money and they sent me a great dinghy. |
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