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We have a 8' as our tender and it BARELY accommodates my wife and I. It
would be easy to swamp when we go out together. And we do so frequently. One needs to be very careful boarding and getting off. But, that said, we love it. It doesn't mark the hull of our sailboat in the night when it nuzzles up against us. And either of us can lift it onto the foredeck if needed. It is a blast to row around and explore a bay once we've dropped the hook for the night. It's only a few hundred bucks which means we worry less about theft and loss. We have gone through other inflatable, hard shells and the like. I'm a Walker Bay man myself. "Michael Hobbs" wrote in message ... I am interested in a pram to use in an inland lake bay, and to go to my sailboat. I have been looking at the walker bay pram for quite awhile. My dealer, the local west marine, says that they are unstable and I should prepare to go swimming. Does anyone have any comment? They have none of these boats in stock so I can look at them. -- Remove X's to reply Michael Hobbs Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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