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On Jun 7, 1:13*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Sat, 06 Jun 2009 23:51:28 -0700, jps wrote: There isn't a single body of water that I spend time on that'd *be safe to navigate on a pontoon "boat." *I'd trust my 11' Whaler before I'd cross open water on a pontoon. That is simply because you have never actually been on one in rough water I suppose. Unless your Whaler is over 18-20', I will go anywhere you go (and there are a lot of places in shallow water I will go and you can't). I can run at idle speed in about 12" of water without chewing up the grass. The thing we have in common is both are virtually unsinkable., I have the advantage that when mine is capsized I still have a place to stand. I rented a 22' pontoon boat once to cruise on the St. Johns River in Jax. Rode out towards the jetties. Got a bit choppy on the way back, and the pontoon boat was a really miserable ride. Wind was blowing it around, too. Why did you do that? Wasn't the Hatteras good enough? |
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