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A Carolina skiff would fit the bill. The floor is nice and flat. For added
comfort, you could use an air mattress, and you might want to have a tent in case it rains. Some lakes and ponds limit power to 10 HP. If you don't want to be forever searching for big water to float your boat, small is good. 16 feet tops. Hope this helps ;-) Jim "Bill Kiene" wrote in message m... I was wondering what would be a nice boat to tow around the US behind a diesel pickup. One that you could sleep on in an RV park or on the water. I was guessing around 25 feet? Any ideas? Thanks. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA www.kiene.com www.kiene.com www.kiene.com |
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After car topping/boondocking a jon boat down to places like Lake
Powell/Meade, and Roosevelt across the mountains from us, I've always toyed with the idea that it would be neat to make a Land n Lake type rig out of a 22' or so pontoon boat, Sorta a smaller version of those big rentals, but without the swimslide or hottub. Still Dreamin. UD http://community.webtv.net/capuglyda...inUglyDansJack |
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