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On Sep 30, 5:48*pm, Jack wrote:
On Sep 30, 5:24*pm, "A.Boater" wrote: With a competent captain, it isn't. Agreed. *I've had mine in Charleston Harbor in 2+ foot chop, and it's OK. *Our local lake has a large main body of water, and I've been out on it when it was really whitecapping... so bad I only saw one other boat out. *No problem. *In fact, it handles that with a ride that's much smoother than any other kind of boat, except one of those fishing cats. Of course, once it starts to impact the front of the boat, it's a really wet ride, and no fun. *No thanks. 2 foot chop? That's pussy boating. Keep driving that thing in as you call " chop" and the rivets, or welds on that aluminum will start to crack, or tear. Face it, Toons are fair weather ONLY Vessels. I say vessels, because they aren't even Boats. |
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