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Another 28 foot pontoon. Much nicer than what I had for about the same money. 140 hp Mercury 2 stroke.

Looks like it might make a good lake camper...
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On Fri, 27 Mar 2015 06:12:37 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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Another 28 foot pontoon. Much nicer than what I had for about the same money. 140 hp Mercury 2 stroke.

Looks like it might make a good lake camper...


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They are good boats for smaller lakes and rivers. We have quite a few
around here and every once in awhile I'll see one headed for the Gulf.
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I was think it'd be great around here for that same thing Wayne. Lakes and rivers is all we have. And the Wabash river can be fun but can be shallow for even an 18 ft runabout with I/O. Lots of room on the thing for the creature comforts too!

Just lookin..
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Wayne I don't think going out into the gulf would be that great of an idea, at least for any kind of distance . Not that the craft isn't sturdy, but if a storm popped up with considerable wind and waves I'd think that might make the pilot think it wasn't that great of an idea..,


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small, open boats we see fishing offshore. Those are the guys you end
up reading about once in a while when their luck runs out.
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It's my understanding that Mr. Fretwell has left the group.


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That's what I was talking about Wayne. "When the luck runs out" I look at it like this that if you're on a small craft, if you can't see the shore you don't need to be out that far. At least that's my thoughts...
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On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 9:12:38 AM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
Another 28 foot pontoon. Much nicer than what I had for about the same money. 140 hp Mercury 2 stroke.

Looks like it might make a good lake camper...


I have a 25' Premier PTX Tri-toon with a 250 Yamaha I might let go for the right price.
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That's what I was talking about Wayne. "When the luck runs out" I look at it like this that if you're on a small craft, if you can't see the shore you don't need to be out that far. At least that's my thoughts...


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Being out of site of land is mostly a psychological thing but it is an
indicator that you're out a ways. The highest number of on the water
fatalities however is in canoes and kayaks - and they are almost
always within sight of land. The most life threatening situation I've
ever been in was only a quarter of a mile off shore when I capsized a
sailing canoe in really cold water on Lake Ontario. You start to
become paralyzed by the cold very quickly and I barely made it out.
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