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I agree, I don't feel safe in an inflatable either. I have a 14 ft
aluminum, with a 9.9 outboard, and it's heavier than I'd like. Dad used to have a 2 or 3 horse on his 14" aluminum, and he'd load it in the back of his truck if he wanted. I have a small fiberglass that's about 4" long, hand made. Perhaps someone could make you a dingy to fit. Adrianne Al Deveron wrote: On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:06:38 GMT, "Jim" wrote: How about a 10 ft inflatable with up to 8 hp engine. Hi Jim, What kind of inflatable boat? I did consider an inflatable canoe at one time, but the beaches where I need to drag the boat ashore mostly consist of sharp stones, so I was concerned about getting punctures at inconvenient moments. Cheers, Al D |
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