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I looked at those, but ended up picking a Boss boat. 10' about $3000. See:
http://www.bossboats.com/default.asp?Page=Yachtsman_10 Since it's fiberglass, it will be easy to repair if it ever gets damaged. Has storage inside the seat and both tubes. The upper part of the tubes and other spots have foam for emergency flotation. One thing I didn't like about the Bullfrog boats was the "sharp" edge of the tube top. Also, while polyethylene is pretty much indestructible, you really would be hard pressed to repair it if it was ever damaged. -- Keith __ Never let a boat take you somewhere your brain didn't get to five minutes earlier. "John H" wrote in message ... On 17 Apr 2004 19:47:30 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote: This line of boats is becoming fairly well known in the Pacific NW. Sometimes, these small ventures fail to get off the ground but this particular firm is doing well with a unique product. Here's a punfully awful synopsis of the company's general produt line and current activities: How much do these little buggers cost? For the 15' for example. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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